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Tribal Habitat Exhibition of Manav Sangrahalaya

Outdoor Exhibition of the Tribal Dwellings
by
Palash Vaswani
IDC, IIT Bombay
The Habitat Exhibition
 
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The open-air exhibition displays the houses of tribal communities from almost all over the country. These are Agaria and Bhil tribes of Madhya Pradesh, Rajwar and Kamar people of Chattisgarh, Bhumji from West Bengal, Jatapu from Andhra Pradesh, Gadaba, Saora, and Kutia Khond tribes from Orrisa, Toda and Kota tribes from Tamil Nadu, Tharu tribe of Uttaranchal, Warli from Maharashtra, Choudhry and Rathwa tribes of Gujrat, Santhals from Jharkhand, Bodo Kachari, Mishing and Karbi tribes of Assam, Tangkhul Naga, Maram Naga and Kabui Naga tribe from Manipur, Reang tribe of Tripura, Lepcha tribe from Sikkim, Galo tribe from Arunachal and Chakhesang Naga from Nagaland. Apart from the intricate and precise exteriors of the dwellings, interiors also have been done with great skill. It shows their utensils, working and hunting tools, decorative arts, clothes etc. The exhibition also displays dormitories made by indigenous tribes of the country, like Ao Naga of Nagaland, Muria Ghotul of Chattisgarh, Zemi Naga from Assam, Zawbulk from Mizoram and Morung from Nagaland. A beautifully crafted Dussera wooden chariot and shrine of Maoli Mata of the Maria tribe of Bastar can be seen in the exposition. The habitat display gives the visitors the authentic feel of rural India and its culture.

Andhra Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Chattisgarh

Gujrat

Jharkhand

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Manipur

Mizoram

Nagaland

Orrisa

Sikkim

Tamilnadu

Tripura

West Bengal

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