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| 245 | _aTribal culture: The potential for global representation | ||
| 260 | _aKurukshetra: A Journal on Rural Development | ||
| 300 | _a72(8), Jun, 2024_ p.27-32 | ||
| 520 | _a India’s tribal art, rich in diverse artistic expressions such as painting, waving, and dance, serves as a vital link to the nation’s ancient cultural traditions and offers significant potential for global cultural dialogue. These art forms, deeply rooted in nature and community life, reflect sustainable practices and philosophical ballets that emphasize ecological balance anew coexistence. The preservation of tribal art not only safeguards these unique cultural expressions but also promotes a sustainable model of living globally. By integrating ethical tourist, protecting intellectual property, and fostering global partnership, we can ensure the continued vibrancy and relevance of India’s tribal art on the world stage. – Reproduced | ||
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| 773 | _aKurukshetra: A Journal on Rural Development | ||
| 906 | _aTRIBES - INDIA | ||
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