A dimension within Kharia Tribal Language
Focuses on the importance of language and traditions in maintaining cultural heritage.
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In our Kharia tribe, mutual cooperation and empathy are crucial for our communal life. Having our own language has forged our unique identity.
— Kumudini Chhanchan · Bhojpur, Sambalpur, Odisha
In our Kharia tribe, mutual cooperation and empathy are crucial for our community life. Our unique identity has been created because we have our own language.
— Paradeshi Mirdha · Sambalpur, Odisha
In our Kharia tribe, mutual cooperation and showing empathy are decisive for our community life. Our unique identity has been created because we have our own language.
— Paradeshi Mirdha · Katarbaga, Sambalpur, Odisha
In our Kharia tribe, mutual cooperation and showing empathy are decisive for our community life. Our unique identity has been created because we have our own language.
— Kumudini Chhanchan · Sambalpur, Odisha
Our Kharia. Our identity is through the Kharia language. We have to tell and make everyone know. From our home, with family, we have to talk about everything.
— Laxmi Bagh · Subdega, Sundargarh, Odisha
By observing our Kharia language, our attire, our conversations, and our festivals, one can identify our community.
— Priti majhi
Living together and preserving our language, dialect, and customs is our pride.
— Devisingh Solanki · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh
In our Kharia tribe, mutual cooperation and empathy are crucial for our communal life. Because we have our own language, our unique identity has been created.
— Kumudini Chhanchan · Bhojpur, Sambalpur, Odisha
In our Kharia tribe, helping each other and showing empathy are decisive for our community life. Because we have our own language and traditions, our unique identity has been created.
— Upendra Kumar Mahananda
In our Kharia tribe, helping each other and showing empathy are decisive for our community life. Because we have our own language, our unique identity has been created.
— Kumudini Chhanchan · Bhojpur, Sambalpur, Odisha
In our Munda tribe, mutual cooperation and showing empathy are the main determinants of our communal lifestyle. Even though we have equality like other people, we are distinct because of our own language.
— Upendra Kumar Mahananda
In the Munda community, mutual cooperation and showing empathy are key determinants of the community lifestyle. Although we have similarities with other people, we are different because of our own language.
— Kumudini Chhanchan · Bhojpur, Sambalpur, Odisha
In the Munda tribe, mutual cooperation and showing empathy are key determinants of their community-based lifestyle. Despite having similarities with other people, we are distinct because of our own language.
— Paradeshi Mirdha · Katarbaga, Sambalpur, Odisha
My identity is known from Khadia Bhada, if we talk in the family, our language will survive.
— Laxmi Bagh · Subdega, Sundargarh, Odisha
Our spoken languages, lifestyle, and attire are the identity of our community.
— Devisingh Solanki · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh
The Kharia community has its own distinct language, the Kharia language. The various marriages of the Kharias take place according to their original traditions, which is why people know us as Kharias.
— Anjana Khadia · Sundargarh, Odisha
Mutual cooperation and showing empathy among the Kisan community are key determinants of their communal lifestyle. Even though we have similarities with other people, we are distinct because of our own language.
— Kumudini Chhanchan · Bhojpur, Sambalpur, Odisha
Our culture, tradition calls us to live together.
— Paradeshi Mirdha · Sambalpur, Odisha
In the Munda tribe, mutual cooperation and showing empathy are key determinants of their community-based lifestyle. Although we have equality like other people, we are distinct because of our own language.
— Kumudini Chhanchan · Sambalpur, Odisha
People identify our tribe by observing our Khadia language, our attire, our conversations, and our festivals.
— Priti majhi
In the Munda tribe, mutual cooperation and showing empathy are the main determinants of community lifestyle. Even though we have similarities with other people, we are different because of our own language.
— Kumudini Chhanchan · Bhojpur, Sambalpur, Odisha
Our community's language, dialect, cuisine, lifestyle, customs, attire, traditions, and culture are all distinct from others, and this is our identity.
— Rupesh Maravi · Balaghat, Madhya Pradesh
We will talk with our Khadia companions, and we will always speak Khadia. We will also always share our thoughts. Because of this, people will always recognize us as Khadia.
— Laxmi Bagh · Subdega, Sundargarh, Odisha
In the Munda tribe, mutual cooperation and showing empathy are key determinants of a communal lifestyle. Even though we have equality like other people, we are different because of our own language.
— Paradeshi Mirdha · Katarbaga, Sambalpur, Odisha
Our traditional attire, language, dialect, culture, and customs are our identity which preserve our existence.
— Rupesh Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
In the Kisan tribe, mutual cooperation and showing empathy are key determinants of community life. Even though we have similarities with other people, we are different because of our own language and traditions.
— Upendra Kumar Mahananda
Because of Khadia language, our Khadia society is known; if spoken in families, children will learn.
— Laxmi Bagh · Subdega, Sundargarh, Odisha
We are tribal people, our traditions are distinct, our culture is distinct. We all want to preserve them.
— Parikshit Majhi
Our food and language are known to the Khadia community. When it comes to home food, we used to gather the material from Ghusra wood. And
— Laxmi Bagh · Subdega, Sundargarh, Odisha
Our culture, language, and origin are our identity.
— Devisingh Solanki · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh
Our culture promotes unity in society.
— Sunita Kumari · Ghorawal, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh
We preserve our linguistic traditions.
— Gitanjali Bhoi · Sundargarh, Odisha
We are a tribal community. Our language and food are different because of our tribal identity.
— Bharati Khandapatra · Mayurbhanj, Odisha
Our tribe can primarily be identified by its spoken language, lifestyle, and attire.
— SHIVRAM YADAV · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh
My name is Lambodar Majhi, from the village Kharsel. In our Adivasi community, those who were our ancestors or elders, whatever they used to say, the younger generations would follow their words, which helped in the development of the community's culture, traditions, food, and education.
— RUDRA PRASAD BAG · Tīmanpur, Nuapada, Odisha
We want to traditionally preserve our social everyday traditions and the work we do in our community, through which we can preserve our own...
— Pushpalata Surtange · Simga, Baloda Bazar, Chhattisgarh
In our Oram tribe, marriages and ritualistic feasts are specially conducted according to the decisions of our community. Because we also have a special language, we are unique.
— Paradeshi Mirdha · Sambalpur, Odisha
To preserve our culture, we must first speak in our own language and also conduct marriages according to our original culture.
— Anjana Khadia · Sundargarh, Odisha
Our tribal community, our language, our songs, our forest, our seeds, our food, and our way of life – all these make us unique, and we must officially preserve them.
— Ulapi Sahu · Balangir, Odisha
We are known through our conversations. We are identified as Adivasis through our dance, songs, and language.
— Priti majhi