Raji people
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Raji people
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The Raji people are a community found in Uttarakhand, India and some parts of western Nepal. As of 2001, the Raji people are classified as a Scheduled Tribe under the Indian government's reservation program of positive discrimination. They call themselves Bot Tho. Others also call them Forest Raji and Forest Rawat. They traditionally hunt for a living, especially porcupine and bats, and dig wild yams and other forest foods. Some families have a trade agreement with local traders (Bhotiya) to sel
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