Showing posts with label indian tribal tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indian tribal tour. Show all posts

Jan 20, 2009

Dorli Tribes

Moving forward in our Indian tribal tour takes us to Dorli tribes of india. Let us discuss them in a bit more detail.

Dorli Tribe – Location
These are also the sub groups of Gonds tribes. They are usually found in Bastar district of Madhya Pradesh and in parts of Andhra Pradesh and Orissa.

Dorli Tribe – Language
The language spoken by these Indian tribes is Dorli.

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Jan 7, 2009

Bangri Tribe


The next destination in the Indian tribal tour is Bangri tribe. These tribes are vibrant and spread all across India.

Location
These tribes are largely found in parts of Haryana, Karnataka, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Delhi.

Language
Bangaru, member of the Indo-Aryan language family is the prime language.

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Jan 1, 2009

Sema Tribes


Let use take our Indian tribal tor forward. Today, we will discuss the Sema tribes. Like many other tribes in India, these tribes are also very lively with their culture and festivals.

Sema tribes- Location
These Indian tribes are found in Zunheboto district of Nagaland. They are considered as the martial tribe in the Naga.

Sema tribes – Festivals

Tuluni is the most prominent festival observed in the second week of July every year.

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Dec 26, 2008

Five Things to remember on Indian Tribal tour

When visiting various tribes of India it is important that you keep certain things in mind. One thing you must remember as a tourist is that you do not distract their culture and you must not hurt their values and sentiments. These things can be achieved in five ways. Lets see them in a bit more detail.

1 – You should always follow your tour guides. These guides are your helping hands on Indian tribal tour. They have all the expertise in place to understand the tribal culture in India. They have their exclusive methods of interacting and helping you interact with these tribes. Hence following your guides can be a joyful experience.

2 – Don't over do your tourism delights. This is a must as too much of cultural distractions is not taken in very easily by the tribal people.

3 – Maintain proper co ordination. When it com,es to festivals and rituals these tribes are very much co ordinated. So, it expected that to enjoy the tour you should be in place with these tribes.

4 – Be a part of the culture. It is imperative to take part in the cultural activities of these tribes. It hepls you to enjoy more and learn more.

5 – Follow things the tribal way. It is important as it helps you to move with them as they have fixed periods and timings for a lot of things.

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Dec 21, 2008

Toda tribes

Toda Tribes
Our Indian tribal tour now shifts to to Tamil Nadu as we discuss Toda tribes. Also known as the hill tribes of Nilgiri, these tribes of India are highly renowned for their culture and history. Lets discuss them in a bit more details.

Toda Tribe – History
Historians believe that these Indian tribes had links with Mesopotamian civilization.

Toda Tribe – Language
These tribes speak Toda language. The population is also good almost 3000 toda tribals live in the Blue Mountains.



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Nov 30, 2008

Indian Tribal Languages – Part Two


Our Indian tribal tour today will discuss some other major tribal languages spoken. As talked earlier languages play a key role in making people travel to explore various tribes. In India, out of a total of 437 tribes almost 300 tribes present an altogether unique language. In our part one of the tribal languages we studied some very fine tribes of India. Here we also attempt to provide you with some major languages spoken by some of the most visited Indian tribes.

List of Languages of tribes of India

Aka – Bo: This language is generally spoken in north coast of Northern Andaman Island and the Nth island.

Harauti: This is an important language of Indo Aryan language family. It is mmainly spoken in Kota, Rajasthan and parts of Madhya Pradesh.

Ikrani
: It centrally belongs to Dhule district of Madhya Pradesh.

Paniya: Those tribes of India have a know how of this language who stay in parts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

Shina: Indian tribes inhabiting in the Drass valley, and in parts of Northern Kashmir speak this language.

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Nov 26, 2008

Denotified and Nomadic Tribes in Maharashtra (India)


These diversified Indian tribes also called the denotified and nomadic tribes constitute some 5 million of population in Maharashtra. These tribes of India are very popular amongst tourist because of their culture and traditions. One thing that also catches the eye is the fact that these tribes generally live in geographically isolated places. Let us find out some major interest areas of these tribes.

Nomadic Tribes- Culture
Culture is totally unique. The faiths, dress, festivals ands even the languages are different and not to be found anywhere in India. People usually prefer visiting these tribes because of their lifestyle and conduct.

Nomadic Tribes – Lifestyle
The lifestyle is simple to say the least. Most of these Indian tribes are engaged in occupation like agriculture and the food they eat is depended mostly on their work input. The earlier posts have also put a lot of stress on the different life styles of various tribes of India. So, the Maharashtra tribes are no different. Every year annually they these tribes assemble at Madhi village in Nagar district of Maharashtra and discuss various issues that confront these tribes. In the nut shell these tribes of Maharashtra are a must visit and an integral part of your Indian tribal tour.

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Nov 20, 2008

Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in India

Religion

Scheduled Caste

Scheduled Tribe

Buddhism

89.50%

7.40%

Christianity

9.00%

32.80%

Sikhism

30.70%

0.90%

Hinduism

22.20%

9.10%

Zoroastrianism

-

15.90%

Jainism

-

2.60%

Islam

0.80%

0.50%

An overview
Most of the people in India and elsewhere for that matter have not been able to explore what tribes are all about. The estimation or the categorization of these tribes is beyond the reach of the common man, and the study of the same is even tedious. Here this is an attempt to provide and update you some of the tribes of India and some facts associated with them. With the help of certain statistics we have tried to get some details on growth of these tribes.

History
Though an Indian tribal tour explains you a lot about the history of some 437 Indian tribes. It is important to know the socio political history of these tribes. One of the most noted thing you will find about these Indian tribes is the attachment in the struggle for Independence.

Many tribes of India and their leaders actively participated in the struggle for Independence. Also many of these tribes played a very important hand in the growth of Indian agriculture. You can also see a major role of these tribes in the tourism industry of India as people from other countries come to India to explore their culture and traditions.

Distribution
The spread of the tribes of India is so vast that it cannot be confined to one sect or a religion followed. On top of this post is a distribution table that provides information on the distribution of these Indian tribes.

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Nov 17, 2008

Tribes of India: Saharia Tribe



Saharia Tribe - Introduction
Our Indian tribal tour now moves towards central India to Saharia tribes of India. These Indian tribes are very enthusiastic as far as their culture and traditions are concerned.

Saharia Tribe – Location
If you wish to explore Saharia tribe then you are expected to visit the state of Madhya Pradesh. These tribes of India are also found in the hills of Ganjam district of Southern Orissa, Andhra Pradesh,Assam, West Bengal and Bihar.

Saharia Tribe – Language
Munda language which is part of Austro Asiatic language family is spoken by these Indian tribes.

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