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Articles on Adivasi culture in Folio Special issue

Posted on 15/03/2018 by website administrator
Posted in Accountability, Adivasi / Adibasi, Adverse inclusion, Anthropology, Archaeology, Assimilation, Childhood and children, Colonial policies, Commentary, Community facilities, Constitution and Supreme Court, Crafts and visual arts, Cultural heritage, Customs, Democracy, Ecology and environment, Economy and development, Education and literacy, Endangered language, ePub & eJournal, Government of India, Health and nutrition, History, Languages and linguistic heritage, Literature and bibliographies, Media portrayal, Misconceptions, Modernity, Names and communities, Nature and wildlife, Networking, Nilgiri, Organizations, Particularly vulnerable tribal group, Press snippets, Regions of India, Revival of traditions, Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Social conventions, Tips, Tribal elders, Western Ghats - tribal heritage & ecology, Women, Worship and rituals | Tagged Banjara, Bawaria, Bettakurumba, Bhil, Bhilala, Birhor, Chota Udepur, Gond, Great Andamanese, Gujjar, Jarawa, Kanjar, Kattunaicken, Kheria Sabar, Koitor, Korku, Mullukurumba, Onge, Paniya, Pardhi, Rathwa, Sansi, Sentinelese, Toda, Warli | Comments Off on Articles on Adivasi culture in Folio Special issue
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