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Tribal art and culture

By: Menon, Hemanth.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Kurushetra Description: 70(11), Sep, 2022: p.16-20.Subject(s): Tribal art, Tribal culture, Tribal development In: KurushetraSummary: India has the second-large population of tribal people worldwide. It is difficult to decline and conceptualize tribes dance they exist in a variety of socio-economic milieus and because of their ongoing assimilation and acculturation with the large social structure. The evidence of the earliest tribal culture comes form India’s Upper palaeolithic period. – Reproduced
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70(11), Sep, 2022: p.16-20 Available AR127445

India has the second-large population of tribal people worldwide. It is difficult to decline and conceptualize tribes dance they exist in a variety of socio-economic milieus and because of their ongoing assimilation and acculturation with the large social structure. The evidence of the earliest tribal culture comes form India’s Upper palaeolithic period. – Reproduced

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