tribes of india
Tribal communities are an integral part of a nation’s cultural fabric, enriching it with their unique traditions, knowledge, and way of life. Indigenous communities, with their deep-rooted knowledge of the land and their unique perspectives,
Tribes and Tribal culture have an inevitable importance in Indian culture. The rich tapestry of humanity is woven with diverse languages, each representing unique cultural identities and traditions. Among these linguistic treasures are tribal languages,
Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Manipur, the Kuki tribes stand as a vibrant tapestry of cultural heritage and ancient traditions. With their unique customs, intriguing language, and strong sense of community, these tribes have
Education is a powerful catalyst for change, and when it reaches the tribal communities of India, its impact goes far beyond the individual. By investing in tribal education and promoting literacy, we have the opportunity
The Bhumia people group primarily inhabits the southern region of Madhya Pradesh, including districts like Anuppur, Sehdol, and Umaria. They are forest-dwelling Scheduled Tribe in Madhya Pradesh. The community have various clans which regulate marriage
Pengo is a scheduled tribe that lives in Orissa. Koraput and Malkangiri are districts located in the state of Odisha, known for their rich cultural diversity and religious practices. These districts are home to a
Nahali is concentrated in the Jalgaon, Nasik, Dhule, and Nandurbar districts of North-West Maharashtra. This region lies on the southern side of the Ajanta ranges, the northernmost branch of the Western Ghats. The east-flowing River. Godavari