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
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Peaceful coexistence with nature, a respect for living beings other than ourselves and some entertainment make up this game. Proyashi Barua joins in
Read moreDetailsDespite the bovine species’ ecological, economic and cultural importance in the region, it continues to remain excluded from the ambit of central livestock development schemes even as there is a serious concern over its shrinking population. The Indian Tribal reports
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'Love in 90s', the first-ever movie based on the Tagin community, one of the major tribes in the Upper Subansiri district of Arunachal Pradesh, brings the rich culture of the far North-eastern State to the national stage.
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Read moreDetailsA tribal rock band is the flavour of indigenous music in Arunachal Pradesh. Proyashi Barua catches up with the man behind the group of musicians devoted to promoting indigenous dialects and folk tunes of the State
Read moreDetailsThe sundry tribes of the bountiful North East have unique and interesting recipes, made mainly with locally-found ingredients. Proyashi Barua lists a few favourites
Read moreDetailsBeautiful and unique materials and designs adorn the clothes of the Apatani, Idu Mishmi, Monpa and other tribes of this picturesque state. Proyashi Barua tries to put her finger on the immense variety of Arunachali attire
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