The jhum cultivator in the 19th century forest village facing land confiscation would express concerns about losing livelihood, identity, and ancestral connections tied to the land.
In the context of being a jhum cultivator in a forest village in the nineteenth century facing land confiscation, one would express concerns about losing not just livelihood but also identity and ancestral connections tied to the land. The impact goes beyond mere possession loss to a threat against a whole way of life, with implications for culture, religion, and community ties.
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