Embracing Diversity Cultural Heritage of Tribes in India
- According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), cultural diversity includes tangible aspects of culture such as language, arts, traditions and beliefs as well as intangible aspects such as beliefs, values and social practices.
- India is home to a diverse range of tribal communities, with over 700 distinct tribal groups recognised by the government.
- The Santhali language is spoken primarily by the Santhal tribe in Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha, and Bihar.
- The Bhil tribe recite, worship and pray to the deity 'Pithoro', a symbol of protection and fertility.
- The 'Ho' tribe celebrates 'The Legend of Thakkar Bapa', a beacon of strength ....
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