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      • eBook | The Food Book of four communities in the Nilgiri mountains: Gudalur Valley – Tamil Nadu
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        • Video | Historian Romila Thapar: “The past is very delicate”
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      • Video | World of Warli by Tamarind Tree – Maharashtra
      • Video | South Gujarat tribal music documentation (2): Ghangali played for Kansari katha story telling about human ancestors, heroes, and the origin of the earth
      • Video | Suggi Habba celebration by the Halakki people – Karnataka
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← Tribal Museum Bhubaneswar: Founded as a “Museum of Man” to promote tribal development – Odisha
A man-made sanctuary where all the animals have been re-introduced: Sagareshwar Sanctuary – Maharashtra →

Video | The Ritual Dance and Musical Instruments of the Sora People – Odisha

Posted on 24/05/2014 by website administrator


 Credits
Filmed by Jutta Winkler
Produced and Edited by Rolf Killius

Locations
New Ghanantri Village, Orissa
Tame Gorjang Village, Orissa

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