The Bhoi (also known as Bauri) is an ethnic community found in Odisha, India, who speak the Odia language. They are classified as a [OBC].12 Traditionally, they are blowers of conch shells (Shankha) in Hindu rituals, and work as agricultural labourers.34
In Gujarat and Maharashtra, their traditional occupations included acting as palanquin-bearers.5
The Bhoi are also found in Assam.6
"Bhoi" or "Bhoimul" was also a functional title provided to writers of Odisha belonging to Karan community.7 They were highly educated and a elite community completely different from Bhoi/Bauri. Karan community has its own dynasty along with Khandayat and ruled Odisha by "Bhoimula" dynasty of Karana community.
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- Ramesh P. Mohanty (2003). Dalits Development and Change: An Empirical Study. Discovery Publishing House. pp. 15–. ISBN 978-81-7141-696-7.
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- Mohanty, Ramesh P. (2003). Dalits Development and Change: An Empirical Study. Discovery Publishing House. p. vii. ISBN 978-8-17141-696-7.
- Hockings, Paul, ed. (1987). "kshatriya, the brave and Social Change in Gujarat". Dimensions of Social Life: Essays in Honor of David G. Mandelbaum. Walter de Gruyter. p. 499. ISBN 978-3-11084-685-0.
- Dikshit, Kamal Ramprit; Dikshit, Jutta K. (2013). North-East India: Land, People and Economy. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 370. ISBN 978-9-40077-055-3.
- Patnaik, Nihar Ranjan (1997). Economic History of Orissa. Indus Publishing. ISBN 978-81-7387-075-0.