And red flows the Koina river: Adivasi resistance to the 'loot' of their land and resources in eastern India, 1980-2020

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This article documents Adivasi resistance to the 'loot' of their land and resources since 1980, especially during the Kalinganagar movement in Odisha, roughly between 2004 and 2010, and the Pathalgadi movement in Jharkhand, between 2016 and 2018. Using the lens of trauma and testimony, the article represents a combined effort by Gladson Dungdung, an Adivasi activist, journalist, and writer who has borne witness to events during these years; Felix Padel, an anthropologist; and Vinita Damodaran, a historian. The land grabs are mainly oriented towards mining and metals production, justified in terms of 'development', which leaves many dead and destroys landscapes that Adivasis have cared about for countless generations.

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Dungdung, G., Padel, F., & Damodaran, V. (2022). And red flows the Koina river: Adivasi resistance to the “loot” of their land and resources in eastern India, 1980-2020. Modern Asian Studies, 56(5), 1642–1671. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0026749X22000099

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