Tribal Culture


Tribal Culture


Tribal Culture Wealth Early Tribal Culture It is believed that the prehistoric age in India started more than two lakh years ago, but its last period is believed to be 10 to 6 thousand years ago, which is known as the Late Stone Age.  At this time "Nishad" was the population.  These Nishads are the same as today's tribes.  These tribes have made a significant contribution to the development of Indian civilization.  According to geologists, the Aravalli Mountains are one of the most ancient parts of the world, where the mantle of the earth was stabilized and an environment was created where life could exist.  Tribals still tell the story of the origin of the earth in religious festivals like 'Gore', 'Dhulano Pat', 'Kabario Pat', which is similar to the assumptions of geologists and evolutionists.  This reinforces the assumption, to this researcher

Tribal Culture


Primitive human dwellings, stone tools and stone tombs found here, which are estimated to date from five thousand to 60 thousand years.  An important part of the Indian civilization from which the various sub-tribes of the tribe came into existence is the Bhil tribal culture which first developed in the peaks of the Aravalli hills and spread from here to elsewhere.  If we consider this view, the tribals are the first holders and carriers of Indian civilization.  They are likely to be the forerunners of this great civilization

 Tribal Culture

 
Tribal Contribution The Adi Nishados or Bhil tribes have made a special contribution to the development of Indian civilization.  It is these people living in the north-eastern part of Gujarat and the central subcontinent of India who have developed the Neolithic civilization here.  It is this civilization that has made a significant contribution to the formation of Indian culture since time immemorial.  "Counting of things from the unit of code (30); use of turmeric and vermilion in marriage and rituals; belief in magic and sorcery, worship of tree, all and sex; existence of soul after death and rebirth of soul in another vagina, etc.  Etc. Avatar stories; many myths about creation - some of which are similar to the Nasadiya sukta of Rigvada;  Stories became (2, Gyangangotri Granth series - Bharat Darshan - 1, History: Adiyug, Pravinchandra Chi. Parikh, first edition: January, 18 - p. 1). "

Tribal Culture

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