If somebody asked me, ‘Who are the witches?’ I would be the last person to define or categorise them. Around 20 years ago, when I started to study witch-hunting among Ho Adivasis in Singhbhum district, I started with many assumptions. One of them was: only women could be considered as witches and targeted. The second assumption was that there would always be a ‘property angle’ to the murders. The common perception was that elderly women, especially widows, were marked as witches and done away with by their own relatives in order to grab their land. But my study revealed that among the Hos, not only women but men were also targeted and killed in the name of witchcraft, though in sheer number, it is women more than men.