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Tag Archives: Jatapu
Raising the levels of literacy among the tribal children: Easier teaching methods introduced by volunteers – Andhra Pradesh
http://www.thebetterindia.com/87971/volunteers-help-andhra-pradesh-tribal-children-excel/ To read the full article and view more images, click here >> About 9.58 % of the population of Vizianagaram district of Andhra Pradesh are tribals who live in remote hilly areas. The region is predominantly populated by the … Continue reading →
Posted in Community facilities, Education and literacy, Figures, census and other statistics, Games and leisure time, Languages and linguistic heritage, Names and communities, Networking, Organizations, Photos and slideshows, Press snippets, Resources, Southern region, Storytelling, Success story, Tribal identity, Women
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Tagged Jatapu, Kondadora, Savara
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Architectural marvels from different communities: Tribal Habitat, “a laboratory for various practical experiences” (National Museum of Mankind, IGRMS Bhopal) – Madhya Pradesh
This exhibitions includes the unique dwelling types of architectural marvels from different tribal communities from the Gangetic plains of Uttaranchal, lush green forest areas of North-east India, the arid region of western India, plateau region of central India, hilly tracts … Continue reading →
Posted in Anthropology, Central region, Community facilities, Crafts and visual arts, Cultural heritage, Dress and ornaments, Eastern region, Ecology and environment, Education and literacy, Games and leisure time, Government of India, Homes and utensils, Libraries, Museum collections - India, Musicology, Names and communities, Networking, Nilgiri, Northern region, Organizations, Photos and slideshows, Quotes, Regions of India, Revival of traditions, Seven Sister States, Southern region, Tourism, Western region
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Tagged Agaria, Bhil, Bhumji, Bodo Kachari, Chakhesang Naga, Chodhri, Gadaba, Jatapu, Kabui Naga, Kar, Karbi, Kota, Kutia Kondh, Mishin, Rajwar, Rathwa, Reang, Santal, Saora, Tangkhul, Toda, Warli
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ePub | Online resource: “Tribes of India: The Struggle for Survival” by Christoph Fürer-Haimendorf
Read or download the entire work here (pdf) >> von Fürer-Haimendorf, Christoph. Tribes of India: The Struggle for Survival. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982. This book tells of observations among Indian tribal populations spanning the period from 1940 to … Continue reading →