The Vasava are a clan of the Bhil community found in the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan in India.
[2] Historically, they were endogamous,[3] but due to Brahminical Sanskritisation marriages have started to take place with other Bhil groups.
The Vasava of Gujarat are now an endogamous community and maintain village exogamy.
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.