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Tag Archives: Mullu Kurmba
A school that successfully incorporates “the forests and the Adivasi way of life”: Vidyodaya at Gudalur – Tamil Nadu
The forest in Shanthi Teacher’s classroom Priti David, Ruralindiaonline.org May 23, 2018 | To read the full story or view a slideshow, click here | View on Instagram >> The forest enters the classroom at Vidyodaya School, Gudalur, when ‘Shanthi … Continue reading →
Posted in Adivasi / Adibasi, Childhood, Community facilities, Customs, Education and literacy, Elephant, Figures, census and other statistics, Multi-lingual education, Names and communities, Nilgiri Biosphere, Organizations, Photos and slideshows, Quotes, Revival of traditions, Southern region – Southern Zonal Council, Storytelling, Success story, Tribal elders, Western Ghats – Tribal heritage and ecology, Women
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Tagged Bettakurumba, Kattunayakan (Kattunaika, Kattunaicken), Mullu, Mullu Kurmba, Paniya
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Storytelling and local history in tribal school curriculum: Gudalur region (Nilgiri) – Tamil Nadu
March 27th, 2013 […] A few of us have been busy over the last few weeks. We are trying to find ways to share stories of our local history with other in our school and family. For many years, the Adivasis … Continue reading →
Posted in Adivasi / Adibasi, Childhood, Cultural heritage, Education and literacy, History, Modernity, Names and communities, Nilgiri Biosphere, Photos and slideshows, Quotes, Rural poverty, Storytelling, Tribal elders, Websites by tribal communities, Women
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Tagged Bettakurumba, Irula, Katunaikar, Mullu Kurmba, Paniya
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