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Bibliographic information on books illustrated by tribal artists: Books for the reading pleasure of children in different languages
For up-to-date information on titles in print, visit the websites of adivaani.org, bhashaebooks.org, prathambooks.org, tarabooks.com & tulikabooks.com (India’s leading publishers on indigenous issues, Adivasi women as artists and illustrators, multilingual text- and children’s books, linguistics and other research works) First words: Pratham Books launches a publishing project … Continue reading
Posted in Adivasi / Adibasi, Childhood and children, Crafts and visual arts, Cultural heritage, Customs, Eastern region – Eastern Zonal Council, Education and literacy, Languages and linguistic heritage, Literature and bibliographies, Names and communities, Nature and wildlife, Press snippets, Revival of traditions, Southern region – Southern Zonal Council, Storytelling, Success story, Tips, Tribal identity, Western region – Western Zonal Council, Women
Tagged Gond, Juanga, Kui, Munda, Saura, Warli
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Bhubaneswar Adivasi Mela – Odisha
Debabrata Mohanty, Indian Express, Bhubaneswar, Wed Feb 01 2012 At a time when the outrage over the video showing Andaman’s Jarawa tribals being made to dance in front of tourists is yet to die down, the Orissa SC/ST department is … Continue reading
Posted in Accountability, Adivasi / Adibasi, Anthropology, Cultural heritage, Eastern region – Eastern Zonal Council, Figures, census and other statistics, Government of India, Languages and linguistic heritage, Media portrayal, Misconceptions, Modernity, Names and communities, Organizations, Press snippets, Rural poverty, Seasons and festivals
Tagged Gadaba, Jarawa, Juanga, Kondh, Kutia Kondh
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