Now that they’ve returned, these courageous families are determined to stay. A large force of police and forest officials have already raided their village, and destroyed some of the houses the Jenu Kuruba were starting to re-build. The Jenu Kuruba know this peaceful re-occupation is vital not just for them, but as a beacon of hope and inspiration to tens of thousands of other Indigenous people across India who endured the same experience, and whose forests, emptied of their rightful owners, are filled instead with tiger-spotting tourists in jeeps.
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