Hattee people

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Hatti
Singhtu dance by Hatti people
Regions with significant populations
Mahasu region, concentrated in its sub-regions of Jaunsar-Bawar, Uttarakhand and Trans-Giri of Sirmaur, Himachal Pradesh
Languages
Sirmauri, Pahari, minority Hindi
Religion
Hinduism
Related ethnic groups
Jaunsaris

Hatti or Hattee are a Pahari-speaking socio-cultural community found in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.[1] They are an isolated community concentrated particularly in Trans-Giri region in Sirmaur, Himachal Pradesh and adjacent region of Jaunsar-Bawar in Uttrakhand. They are famous for their distinct market places (known as Hatts) and known for faternal polyandry practice.[2]

They are currently recognized as Schedule Tribe community in Himachal Pradesh.[3]

Etymology

The isolated people of Trans-Giri region are famous for their traditional markets setup in the distict styles known as Hatts from which the community is called to the Hattis (or Hattee), deriving from the word Hatt.

Geographic distribution

The Hattis are sub-divided into two groups: Giri Paar Hattis and Jaunsar Hattis, of whom the 'Giri Paars' inhabitates the region of Trans-Giri (known as Giri Paar in Western Pahari) and 'Jaunsar Hatti' in region of Jaunsar-Bawar. They use to set up their markets (or Hatt) in their regions, often adjacent places of Dehradun, Shimla and Solan leading to small population being settled in these places.[4]

Culture

Scheduled Tribe status

References

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