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Kodaku people are an indigenous people who live inIndia. They live in the hills and forest ofChhotanagpur, the bordering area ofChhattisgarh,Jharkhand andUttar Pradesh. Their mother tongue, aMunda language, is also calledKodaku. Some Kodaku people speak Korwa as their mother tongue. They also speakSadri,Chhattisgarhi, orKurukh as their second language.The Kodaku people are mainly concentrated in the northeastern area of Surguja district in Chhattishgarh, southern parts of Palamau, Gadhwa in Jharkhand and the southeastern region of Sonabhadra district of Uttar Pradesh.Kodaku people are now included in Scheduled Tribes by government of India. (along with Abij Maria and Korba community)
The name Kodaku originates from 'Kodwa' which means 'digger of the soil'.[1]
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