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Speech communities deserve dignity and respect – UNESCO lecture
Tribal culture a living example of the Gandhian concept of trusteeship
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Children’s educational video channel – Gudalur
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Video | Tribal education must be rooted in the people’s own land, language and culture
A View of Higher Education in India by Prof. Ganesh Devy
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Resources for the classroom: Learning from and about India’s tribal communities, their culture and knowledge systems
Tribal Children’s Right to Education in India: Proclamations on child rights
We have to write our own stories
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PVTG – Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups & Endangered languages (interactive map)
Seven Sister States of northeastern India (interactive map)
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+ Audio – resources on the foundation website
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Audio | Santali Traditional and Fusion Songs: Ghosaldanga Bishnubati Adibasi Trust – West Bengal
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Asian Ethnology: Special issue on tribal culture in India
Unicef comic books: Free resources
Denotified Tribes, Nomadic & Semi-Nomadic Tribes: Recommendations
Folio (The Hindu): Special issue on Adivasi culture
eBook | The Food Book of four communities in the Nilgiri mountains: Gudalur Valley – Tamil Nadu
Folklore and Folkloristics: Special issue on Capacity Building for Tribal students in Tripura
Health: Recommendations by the Expert Committee
eJournal | Irish Journal of Anthropology: Special issue on Adivasi identity
Johar multidisciplinary eJournal
PARI Rural people speak about their lives: photos, narratives, film & audio
+ Photos and slideshows – resources on the foundation website
Halakki people (Uttara Kannada) – Karnataka
Kuruma community of Wayanad: A living heritage – Kerala
Madia community – introduction
Modern education in Kakrana (Narmada) – Madhya Pradesh
Museum of Santal Culture (Bishnubati) – West Bengal
Photoworkshop “Through Children’s Eyes” – Tamil Nadu
Pottery workshop (Ashadullapur) – West Bengal
Views of Santal villages near Santiniketan: Visiting the Museum of Santal Culture – West Bengal
Santal Musical Traditions – National Museum
There you go! – Survival’s cartoon book
Through Children’s Eyes (Nilgiris) – Tamil Nadu
+ Video – external resources
Video “Biodiversity” | Inherited knowledge and its value for modern healthcare & using resources in a sustainable manner – M S Swaminathan Research Foundation
Video | Documentary made and edited by Adivasi students in Gudalur – Tamil Nadu
Video | Historian Romila Thapar: “The past is very delicate”
TEDxGurugram | Kalyan Akkipeddi on ProtoVillages to eliminate poverty
Video | Mallika Sarabhai on storytelling for a cause
Video | Scientist MS Swaminathan on learning from Adivasi customs
Video | UN Human Rights Council’s Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
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+ Video – resources on the foundation website
Video | Khasi musical heritage of Meghalaya
Video | Kota dance
Video | Madia customs
Video | Through the Eye of the Ancestors
Video | World of Warli by Tamarind Tree – Maharashtra
Video | South Gujarat tribal music documentation (2): Ghangali played for Kansari katha (story telling)
Video | Suggi Habba celebration by the Halakki people – Karnataka
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! Report human trafficking: Childline (national helpline) & Shakti Vahini
A guided tour – Archive.org
Books on tribal culture and related resources
Listen to the tribals: Fighting exploitation and stigmatization of women
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Constitution, Government & Particularly vulnerable tribal groups
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India’s support for UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
India is a secular state: Its constitution is committed to the unique demography, history and culture of each state and union territory
India’s 28 States and 8 Union Territories
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What are the Rights of Scheduled Tribes? – National Commission for Scheduled Tribes
What is the Forest Rights Act about?
“Who are Scheduled Tribes?” – National Commission for Scheduled Tribes
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Journalism: Proper coverage of “deprivation”: Ethical considerations
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