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Niyamgiri Tribal Festival
hi friends,
here is a short version of the documentary on the Tribal Food Festival at Rayagada, Odisha
photo album at:
https://plus.google.com/photos/101037430640655967959/albums/5989372934011065745?banner=pwa
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detailed report and article is available at :
http://www.scribd.com/doc/211647377/Niyamgiri-Tribal-Food-Festival-Odisha-Feb-2014
share with your family, friends, and network, - Raghu
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Good work. These may become museum pieces once the new Land acquisition bill becomes the law of the land, presumably for the "progress" of the country.
Excellent!
hi gopi, the worrisome fact is that there is a strategic plan to move the 150-200 million "surplus", unproductive small agricultural and tribal populations, provide skill training, and integrate them into the big world of global cheap factories, this is a goal for 2020/2025 or so....this may be one of the rare occasions to connect to the most ancient population of rindia..already drug stores, fast food, and swamijis and new age monks have penetrated the last mile, you may be surprised to know that many tribals annually undertake trips to Aiyappa, or amma bhagwan tours...(Not that i am against any type of spirituality...), but all these are mechanisms to integrate them into "main"(?) stream....stay in touch
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