Hakki Pikki: From forests to global markets
The story of the Hakki Pikki community in Karnataka is quite an interesting one; a journey from forest-based livelihoods to global trade networks. The name “Hakki Pikki” comes from the local Kannada language: hakki meaning bird and pikki meaning to catch. They are traditionally known for bird catching, a skill that once sustained them in forested habitats.
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