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    Talk About Our Culture for Its Preservation

    In Dindori's tribal communities, people are actively preserving their unique lifestyle, diet, customs, and traditions by sharing their heritage and raising awareness.

    By Ram Maravi · DINDORI

    Responds to — erosion of traditional knowledge, loss of cultural identity, unemployment

    Talk About Our Culture for Its Preservation
    In our tribal settlement of Bhanpur village, I've seen how important it is to continuously strive for the benefit and rights of our community. This effort makes people quite aware, and it's inspiring to witness them talk about our culture for its preservation. This movement is spreading throughout our society, reminding us that our Scheduled Tribe has a distinct lifestyle, diet, customs, and marriage traditions that are truly unique. We celebrate our heritage in many ways. Just as a 'madar' drum is essential to initiate actions and for our weddings, our traditions guide us. We know our most nutritious local forest foods like Char Belwa. Our days are also marked by the rhythm of the land – from harvesting paddy to kodo kutki, then processing it, much like grinding wheat or crushing mustard and paddy. Even the clothing, like the Ulgi worn by Baiga women, tells our story. By actively sharing and living our culture, we don't just preserve it; we strengthen our identity and resilience. This collective awareness helps us navigate challenges, even in areas where unemployment is high. It's about ensuring our unique ways of life, our knowledge, and our spirit continue to flourish for generations to come.

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    Actively share and celebrate your community's unique culture, traditions, and knowledge to ensure its preservation and raise awareness.

    Cultural PreservationTribal IdentityCommunity AwarenessTraditional KnowledgeLocal FoodSustainable Livelihoods

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    People have been inspired to go and talk about our culture for its preservation, and this is happening throughout our society.

    — Ram Maravi

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    With 20 thousand rupees, I will do vegetable farming.

    — Kekti Tekam

    🧅

    Onion code having become seeds, onion's oil drain. Hit a 'nan lana ducky', hey Ravi, hit the onion.

    — Kekti Tekam

    🌾

    Mahela was grinding wheat with a mill to extract flour, and what was this? It was directly for crushing mustard and paddy.

    — Ram Maravi

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    Bihar will be liberated this year, Ratti asked if he would eat food, Our Bihar, What happened, Ratna, nine years, seven food portions, Ratna, eight food portions of nine years, Ratti.

    — Kekti Tekam

    💧

    Water is also an issue here; this is a very backward area. There aren't even 10 fields here, and unemployment is very high. There is no employment, that's why everyone...

    — Ram Maravi

    💡

    In the tribal settlement of Bhanpur village, we are continuously striving for the benefit and rights of the tribal community, due to which people are becoming quite aware.

    — Ram Maravi

    🌿

    The most nutritious local forest food items like Char Belwa etc. are mainly known.

    — Ram Maravi

    🥁

    In our culture, just as a 'madar' drum is needed to initiate actions, similarly, drums are used for weddings in this way.

    — Ram Maravi

    🌾

    Currently, rice harvesting is ongoing in the village and the transportation of bundles is also underway. After this, the harvesting of kodo kutki (millets) will begin, followed by its transportation. After that, what was said...

    — Ram Maravi

    🌍

    The Scheduled Tribe is a distinct tribe; their lifestyle, diet, customs, and marriage traditions are all very unique. That is why they are scheduled...

    — Ram Maravi

    🎭

    Hello everyone, everyone is very good, they have many worries but they are very happy. Who was praising the mare and terrorizing the Parsi.

    — Ram Maravi

    👚

    Women of the Baiga tribe wear Ulgi as clothing.

    — Kekti Tekam

    🥶

    It is very cold in rural areas right now and winter winds are blowing. People need to pay attention to their health.

    — Ram Maravi

    🌾

    In our village, people are currently harvesting paddy. After that, they will harvest Kodo and Kutki. Then they will process it, and after that, people will thresh. After threshing, people...

    — Ram Maravi

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