Q. Who were called Dikus by Santhals?
(a) Outsiders
(b) Local chiefs
(c) Religious head
(d) Tribal women
Ans: (a) Outsiders
The correct option is Outsiders. In the context of the Santhal tribe, the term “Dikus” was used to refer to outsiders or non-tribal people. The Santhal tribe, predominantly residing in the regions of Jharkhand, West Bengal, Bihar, and Odisha in India, used this term to distinguish individuals who were not part of their own community. The term “Dikus” carried a connotation of being strangers or outsiders, often associated with people from outside their tribal community or those who were not familiar with their customs and way of life.