Hereditary skills of the Chenchu tribe in Telangana: Balancing tradition and contemporary development dynamics
By: Kiran, P. Ravi and Shastri, Rajesh Kumar
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BookPublisher: Productivity Description: 66(1), Apr-Jun, 2025: p.27-35.
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ProductivitySummary: The Chenchu tribe of Telangana, designated as a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG), has a deep-rooted legacy ofhunting, foraging, and traditional medicinal expertise. Despite facing challenges from industrialisation and political interference, these ancient skills embody the essence of their cultural identity and lifestyle. This research examines the evolution, flexibility, and resilience of Chenchu hereditary skills in contemporary development dynamics. This study examines the impacts of governmental initiatives and socioeconomic advancements via an ethnographic approach. The research aims to emphasize culturally inclusive strategies that safeguard tribal heritage while integrating indigenous knowledge into sustainable development.- Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 66(1), Apr-Jun, 2025: p.27-35 | Available | AR136988 |
The Chenchu tribe of Telangana, designated as a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG), has a deep-rooted legacy ofhunting, foraging, and traditional medicinal expertise. Despite facing challenges from industrialisation and political interference, these ancient skills embody the essence of their cultural identity and lifestyle. This research examines the evolution, flexibility, and resilience of Chenchu hereditary skills in contemporary development dynamics. This study examines the impacts of governmental initiatives and socioeconomic advancements via an ethnographic approach. The research aims to emphasize culturally inclusive strategies that safeguard tribal heritage while integrating indigenous knowledge into sustainable development.- Reproduced
https://www.printspublications.com/journal/productivity--a-quarterly-journal-of-the-national-productivity-council?srsltid=AfmBOoqcxgAGRlgi-LbGwhqIvkmx-k330jNolpC-JZ8Ol2BVDZjVDg6L


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