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Welcome |
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New and interesting |
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Education |
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Guided tour – Archive.org |
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Success stories |
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A View of Higher Education in India by Prof. Ganesh Devy |
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Education and literacy |
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Children’s educational video channel – Gudalur |
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Ekalavya (Eklavya, Eklabya) & EMR schools |
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Language in education and linguistic heritage |
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Multi-lingual education |
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Slideshow | Through Children’s Eyes in Gudalur Tamil Nadu |
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Learn more |
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A guided tour of this website |
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Books on tribal culture and related resources |
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Const**ution, Government & Particularly vulnerable tribal groups |
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Ethnobotany |
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India is a secular state: Its const**ution is committed to the unique demography, history and culture of each state and union territory |
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India’s support for UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples |
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Learning from each other and telling stories |
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Learn more about India’s 28 States and 8 Union Territories – From Andhra Pradesh to West Bengal |
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What are the Rights of Scheduled Tribes? – National Commission for Scheduled Tribes |
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What is the Forest Rights Act about? – Campaign for Survival and Dignity |
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“Who are Scheduled Tribes?”: Clarifications by the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes – Government of India |
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Media |
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Audio – resources on the foundation website |
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Audio | Santali Traditional and Fusion Songs: Ghosaldanga Bishnubati Adibasi Trust – West Bengal |
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Ekalavya the archer prodigy |
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ePub – resources on the foundation website |
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Articles on Adivasi culture in Folio Special issue |
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ePub |
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Folklore and Folkloristics: Special issue on Capacity Building of Students in Higher Education with special reference to Tribal students in Tripura |
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Irish Journal of Anthropology: Special issue on Adivasi ident**y |
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PDF printfriendly |
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Special issue dedicated to the study of tribal culture in India (open access) – Asian Ethnology |
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Rural people speak about their lives – photos, narratives, film & audio – PARI |
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Photos and slideshows – resources on the foundation website |
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Proper coverage of “deprivation”: Ethical considerations for students of Indian journalism |
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Press snippets and editorials |
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Video – resources on the foundation website |
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Video | Doc***entary made and edited by Adivasi students in Gudalur – Tamil Nadu |
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Video | Khasi music – the resilience of a tradition in an age of globalization |
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Video | Kota dance |
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Madia community – index of video doc***entaries |
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Video | World of Warli by Tamarind Tree – Maharashtra |
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Video | South Gujarat tribal music doc***entation (2): Ghangali played for Kansari katha (story telling) |
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Video | Suggi Habba celebration by the Halakki people – Karnataka |
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Video – external resources |
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Video | Inherited knowledge and its value for modern healthcare: “The country can learn much from the beauty of Adivasi social practices, their culture of sharing and respect for all” |
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