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Celebrating the unity in the diverse culture of India – Punjab & Odisha
Puri, May 25: The annual folk fair celebrating the tribal culture of the country and the rural heritage of different states has started off in Puri today. Members of different communities from all over India are taking part in it. … Continue reading →
Posted in Anthropology, De- and re-tribalisation, Eastern region, Figures, census and other statistics, Government of India, Misconceptions, Music and dance, Names and communities, Northern region, Organizations, Performing arts, Photos and slideshows, Press snippets, Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Rural poverty, Scheduled Tribe (ST), Seasons and festivals
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Tagged Bangala, Barad, Bauaria, Bazigar, Gadhile, Gurjar, Kondh, Nat, Sansi, Santal, Saura
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