Mimicking Animals Is Intrinsic To This Tribal Game Of Arunachal Pradesh
Peaceful coexistence with nature, a respect for living beings other than ourselves and some entertainment make up this game. Proyashi Barua joins in
Read moreDetailsPeaceful coexistence with nature, a respect for living beings other than ourselves and some entertainment make up this game. Proyashi Barua joins in
Read moreDetailsOnce confined to the boys’ dormitories of the northeastern State, the rod-pushing duel is regaining visibility through government efforts, festivals and cultural revivals. The Indian Tribal tells us what the sport is all about
Read moreDetailsWhile villagers in several districts in Odisha are keeping it alive with their own limited means and resources, it is yet to catch the attention of the Governments both at the State and the Centre. However, a corporate bigwig has chipped in to play a role in its [...]
Read moreDetailsNo gyms, no workouts and no diets. The traditional game of circular cock fight race can help you build up your strength more than any sophisticated method. Proyashi Barua jumps in
Read moreDetailsIt’s fun, strenuous and pays off with delightful prizes. Here’s a game that originated 400 years ago and is still prevalent among the Jaintia, Khasi and Garo hill tribes, reports Proyashi Barua
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