This report presents the findings and the recommendations of the Survey of Dalit Women’s Human Rights Violations post the Indian Ocean tsunami in Tamil Nadu, India. The Survey was conducted in November, 2005, through interviews of 400 people and visits to temporary shelters and affected villages in five districts of Tamil Nadu State. The survey exposes the discrimination and exclusion of Dalit communities from the post-tsunami relief and reconstruction process by the government and non-government agencies, and documents ‘new’ forms of violence against women such as forced recanalization and tsunami marriages.