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Bind tribe
The Bind belongs to Other Backward caste, found in North India. They are different from other caste like Bin in Bihar.〔People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII Part One edited by A Hasan & J C Das pages 330 to 335〕 ==History and origin==
They originate from the Vindhya hills in central India. According to their traditions, the daughter of Nisadh, on the way to her husband's house, was passing by a river, when she was charmed by a river nymph. She was taught to make a reed mat by the nymph. The community has since been involved in the manufacture of reed mats, which are as chatai. The Bind are sub-divided into seven occupational groups. These sub-groups are the Suraia, Nisadh, Kulawat, Mallaah, Guria, Kewat and Bind proper. Each of these sub-groups have specialized occupations. The speciality of the Kewat, Nisadh and Kulawat is to catch fish. The Mallaah and Guria are traditionally boatmen. Bind community also claim that they belong to Siṃha community.〔People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII Part One edited by A Hasan & J C Das page 331〕 The Bind in Uttar Pradesh(India)are different from the Bin or Bind in Bihar., according to their traditions, the Bind once belonged to the Noniya caste. In Uttar Pradesh they are known as Bind, Nunera and Beldar. They have two sub-divisions, the Jethaut and the Kharaut.〔 People of India Bihar Volume XVI Part One edited by S Gopal & Hetukar Jha pages 184 to 186 Seagull Books〕
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