The Vasava are a clan of the Bhil community found in the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan in India.
The community are now found in districts of Baroda, Surat, Bharuch and Panchmahal.
[2] Historically, they were endogamous,[3] but due to Brahminical Sanskritisation marriages have started to take place with other Bhil groups.
Those who own land grow paddy, sorghum, wheat, cereals and different kinds of pulses.
[4] As of 2001[update], the Vasava in Rajasthan were classified as a Scheduled Tribe under the Indian government's reservation program of positive discrimination.