Saoras are one of India’s most ancient tribes. Most live in Odisha. Odia, the language of Odisha, has replaced the Sora language. Saoras have several subgroups, including the Jadus.
Jadu Saora families are clan-based with strong kinship ties. Their homes are simple and functional, usually made of mud or stone.
Though slash-and-burn agriculture is still the lifestyle of most Saora families, they are increasingly moving to urban settings for better opportunities working for the government. Those who remain on the farm are adopting better agricultural methods leading to a higher yield.
Their local political system is led by village elders who make up a village council.
Saora art involves geometric designs and symbolic art used for rituals.
Animism plays a large part in Jadu Saora spiritual practices, though roughly two-thirds are Hindu and one-third are Christian.
Their agricultural economy is eroding as deforestation increases. Many are losing their ancestral lands. For that reason, Jadus Saoras need to adapt to urban jobs. Young Saoras are trying to get the education they need to get high paying jobs.
Pray for revival in Jadu Saora villages and churches.
Pray that soon, Jadu Saora disciples will make disciples of Tibetan Buddhists.
Pray for them to understand that only the Lord Almighty can provide for their physical and spiritual needs.
Pray for hundreds to share Christ locally and internationally.
Scripture Prayers for the Saora Jadu in India.
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