Vital Role of Tribal Art in Safeguarding Cultural Identity
- The 'Rangin Painting' prevalent among the Gond tribes of Madhya Pradesh and Santhal tribes of Jharkhand presents the essence of local sentiments.
- The 'Muria Dance' in Bastar of Chhattisgarh displays the spirituality of life with thoughts and emotions.
- The 'Pithora Painting' among the Rathwa, Bhilal and Nayaka tribes of Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh is a great example of Indian tribal art.
- The 'Dhokra Brass Sculptures' of Odisha are based on ancient stories.
- The Pattachitra art prevalent here is painted on palm leaves.
- The 'Saura Painting' of Odisha gives a glimpse of the natural environment and indigenous cultures.
- The famous 'Gond Artwork' of the Maikal Hills ....
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