An issue in evaluating the classification and history of the Jangil is the inconsistent terminology used to refer to the
Andamanese tribes. Specifically, the words "
Jarawa" and "
Onge" were often used interchangeably between the 19th century and the 1930s, so the identity of the "Rutland Jarawa" reported during this time period is not clear. and Kumar (2012) A
Great Andamanese legend about how their ancestors discovered fire used the word "Jangil" to refer to their ancestors. One of the Great Andamanese subtribes, the
Aka-Bea, referred to the Jarawa of
South Andaman as "Jangil."
Portman (1914) suggested that the Aka-Bea used this word because they "may have regarded the tribe as resembling their ancestors in their customs." == Culture and contact ==