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Culture
+ Organizations
Community facilities
Convention on Biological Diversity to ‘integrate traditional knowledge and practices of indigenous and local communities relevant for conservation of biodiversity” in 2020
Gandhian social movement
International Days celebrated by UNESCO – United Nations
Networking
Peoples’ Linguistic Survey of India: Endangered languages
Santiniketan & Sriniketan: Rabindranath Tagore – pioneer in rural education
Tagore and rural culture
Tribal Research and Training Institutes & Ethnographic Museums
UN International Day for Biological Diversity
Unicef & Unesco: Call for fulfillment of the rights of indigenous peoples
Forest dwellers in early India – myths and ecology
History
Identity
Music and dance
Speech communities deserve dignity and respect – UNESCO lecture
Tribal culture a living example of the Gandhian concept of trusteeship
Tribal culture worldwide
Tribal groups
Western Ghats – tribal heritage & ecology
Address misconceptions on tribal culture in the classroom
Education
+ Learning from and about tribal communities
Children’s educational video channel – Gudalur
Education and literacy
Ekalavya (Eklavya, Eklabya) & EMR schools
Ekalavya the archer prodigy
Health and nutrition
Learning from each other and telling stories
Nature and wildlife
Photos and slideshows
Success stories
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
Language in education and linguistic heritage
Multi-lingual education
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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+ Regions of India: Tribal culture and related issues
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Bastar
Central region – Central Zonal Council
Eastern region – Eastern Zonal Council
Gadchiroli
Narmada
Northern region – Northern Zonal Council
Seven Sister States & Sikkim – North Eastern Council
Southern region – Southern Zonal Council
Wayanad
Western Ghats – tribal heritage & ecology
Western region – Western Zonal Council
Adverse inclusion
Ecology and environment
Economy and development
Ethnobotany
Figures, census and other statistics
Indian culture viewed from a multidimensional perspective
Misconceptions
Rural poverty
Maps
1. An alphabetical journey across India: from Andaman to West Bengal
2. Northeastern India: the “Seven Sister States” & Sikkim
3. Visit a museum in India: Indigenous art, anthropological & ethnographical collections
4. A virtual journey across time and space: from Gondi-Harappan to present & future
5. Locations for video documentaries & external media contents
6. Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (Govt. data) & Endangered languages (PLSI data)
7. Places associated with press reports and blogs about India’s tribal cultural heritage
8. A virtual journey across India: from Ladakh to Gujarat
Link | Government map: States & Union Territories of India
Links
Libraries
Museum collections – India
Museum collections – general
Websites by tribal communities
Q & A
Resources
+ Audio – resources on the foundation website
Audio resources – external
Audio | Santali Traditional and Fusion Songs: Ghosaldanga Bishnubati Adibasi Trust – West Bengal
+ ePub & free downloads
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
Tips
! 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
Tips for teachers and students
Tips for travellers & volunteers
Tips for various contexts (latest posts first)
About
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Objectives
Activities
+ Privacy
Privacy beleid
Privacy Statement (English)
+ Contact
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Board members
Concerns and complaints – Disclaimer
Copyright – creativecommons.org
Art and photo credit – Arun VC
Welcome – Mobile
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+ Custom search engines for teachers, students and researchers
Custom search engine 1 – Indian Govt., research, NGOs & UN
Custom search engine 2 – Indigenous knowledge: biodiversity, ecology, health & nature
Custom search engine 3 – Indian magazines and web portals
Custom search engine 4 – Indian press coverage
Custom search engine 5 – Indian publishers of educational and children’s books
Custom search engine 6 – Indian publishers of scholarly books, fiction and poetry
+ Fact checking
+ Government of India
Adivasi, Tribals & Denotified tribes – Classifications
Constitution, Government & Particularly vulnerable tribal groups
How many ‘Scheduled Tribes’ are there in India?
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
Scheduled Tribe (ST)
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
+ Journalism: Press snippets and editorials
Journalism: Proper coverage of “deprivation”: Ethical considerations
Journalism without Fear or Favour (Committee to Protect Journalists & United Nations)
+ Search this site and more
Search tips
Ad-free Safe Search
Names of tribal communities, regions and states of India
Tips for using posts
Worldcat.org – Find Indian authors and publications
+ Sitemaps
Categories: topics relating to India’s tribal culture – sitemap
Posts by category – sitemap
Names of tribal communities – sitemap
Pages – sitemap
Slideshow | Pottery workshop at Ashadullapur – West Bengal
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A Rural Crafts & Health Development Centre is being developed by the Ashadullapur Gramin Silpa & Sastha Bidhan Kendra (AGSSBK).
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Photo credit: Sanyasi Lohar