Explanation:
The region of hills and forests which stretches
almost across the entire Orissa is home to many
tribes. They are the descendants of early
inhabitants. They are described as "the children
of nature".
The tribal culture has two aspects, i.e.
material and non-material. Material aspects are
the sciences, technology, habits of clothing, eating
etc. The Non-material aspects of culture are the
values, goals, status and roles, language and
symbols. Therefore the belief, ideas, attitudes,
science and technology are all parts of the
complex phenomenon, that is called "Culture".
The tribals, despite their poverty and
struggle for survival, have tried to retain their rich
and varied heritage of colorful dance and music
forming integral part of their day today life. It is
through the songs and dances the tribals seek to
satisfy their inner urge for revealing their soul. Their
songs are rare beauty and deep simplicity. They
sing and dance during their work and in the
evening after a day's hard work.
The tribal people of Orissa express their
cultural identity and distinctiveness in their social
organization, language, rituals and festivals and
also in their dress, ornaments, art and crafts.
Tribal people love natural surroundings, the
villages, the hills, streams, the forest, wild flowers and animals. The community life of the tribal
people in which almost every thing is equally
shared is based on the principle of equitable
distribution. A tribal never feels lonely or helpless
in the vast sea of humanity. There is no question
of theft and robbery in their culture.
Unlike the Hindus, the tribals have no caste
system. They enjoy equal rights in their social and
religious ceremonies. They have strong belief of
some unseen powers of nature.
In the tribal culture women are adored.
They share equal rights in every matter with their
male members. In the choosing of bridegroom or
in the event of divorce, the tribal Panchayat gives
due weightage to the opinion of women. In their
marriage, a bride price is given to the parents of
the bride by parents of bride groom. Thus, there
is no question of dowry torture & bride burning
in their culture, which is the evils of the modern
society.
The tribal groups inhabit different ecological
and geo-climatic conditions in different
concentrations throughout the Orissa and are
distinct biological isolates with characteristic
cultural and socio-economic background.
The tribals earn their livelihood by hard
physical labour. Labour is a thing of pride and
honour for them. Collective and co-operative sytem
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Explanation:
The region of hills and forests which stretches
almost across the entire Orissa is home to many
tribes. They are the descendants of early
inhabitants. They are described as "the children
of nature".
The tribal culture has two aspects, i.e.
material and non-material. Material aspects are
the sciences, technology, habits of clothing, eating
etc. The Non-material aspects of culture are the
values, goals, status and roles, language and
symbols. Therefore the belief, ideas, attitudes,
science and technology are all parts of the
complex phenomenon, that is called "Culture".
The tribals, despite their poverty and
struggle for survival, have tried to retain their rich
and varied heritage of colorful dance and music
forming integral part of their day today life. It is
through the songs and dances the tribals seek to
satisfy their inner urge for revealing their soul. Their
songs are rare beauty and deep simplicity. They
sing and dance during their work and in the
evening after a day's hard work.
The tribal people of Orissa express their
cultural identity and distinctiveness in their social
organization, language, rituals and festivals and
also in their dress, ornaments, art and crafts.
Tribal people love natural surroundings, the
villages, the hills, streams, the forest, wild flowers and animals. The community life of the tribal
people in which almost every thing is equally
shared is based on the principle of equitable
distribution. A tribal never feels lonely or helpless
in the vast sea of humanity. There is no question
of theft and robbery in their culture.
Unlike the Hindus, the tribals have no caste
system. They enjoy equal rights in their social and
religious ceremonies. They have strong belief of
some unseen powers of nature.
In the tribal culture women are adored.
They share equal rights in every matter with their
male members. In the choosing of bridegroom or
in the event of divorce, the tribal Panchayat gives
due weightage to the opinion of women. In their
marriage, a bride price is given to the parents of
the bride by parents of bride groom. Thus, there
is no question of dowry torture & bride burning
in their culture, which is the evils of the modern
society.
The tribal groups inhabit different ecological
and geo-climatic conditions in different
concentrations throughout the Orissa and are
distinct biological isolates with characteristic
cultural and socio-economic background.
The tribals earn their livelihood by hard
physical labour. Labour is a thing of pride and
honour for them. Collective and co-operative sytem