The Tana Bhagat movement was led by Jatra Oraon in 1914 among the Oraon tribe in Jharkhand's Chotanagpur Plateau. It opposed British taxes, zamindar exploitation, and missionary influence through non-violent means. The movement embraced monotheism and rejected spirit worship, intoxicants, and meat. Followers of this movement participated in Gandhi's Satyagraha and Quit India Movement. The Tana Bhagat movement is historically linked exclusively to the Oraon tribe, not to Ho, Khadiya, or Santhal tribes.
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