Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel released ‘Adi Uprising’ and 44 other booklets published by Tribal Research Training Institute in the program of World Tribal Day organized at the residence office here today. The Chief Minister also released the calendar, campaign song and video message of Community Forest Resource Right (Chargaon District Dhamtari) of Gram Sabha awareness campaign towards forest rights in the program. Singh Tekam, Forest Minister Mr. Mohammad Akbar, Parliamentary Secretaries Mr. Dwarkadhish Yadav and Mr. Shishupal Singh Sori, Chairman of Scheduled Tribes Commission Mr. Bhanupratap Singh, Advisor to Chief Minister Mr. Rajesh Tiwari, Additional Chief Secretary to Chief Minister Mr. Subrata Sahu, Tribals and Scheduled Castes KK Secretary Shri D.D. Singh, Commissioner Smt. Shammi Abidi, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests Shri Rakesh Chaturvedi were also present. Tribal Research and Training Institute, Chhattisgarh, on the occasion of 75th anniversary of Indian Independence, in the series of program of Amrit Mahotsav of Azadi and on the occasion of World Tribal Day. The work of recording various dimensions related to tribal life has been done by the Research and Training Institute, 44 books have been published by the Institute. From time to time, a booklet of tribal rebellion and freedom struggle of Chhattisgarh has been prepared to display the valor saga of heroic tribal Jannayaks who played a leading role in various movements for the independence of the country. In this book, various movements from the Halba rebellion of 1774 to the Bhukal revolt of 1910 and pre-independence, in which the role of the tribal people of the state is described. The English version of this coffeetable book has been published under the name The Tribal Revolts Tribal Heroes of Freedom Movement and the Tribal Rebellions of Chhattisgarh. Tribal cuisine: Northern tribal areas of the state like Surguja, Jashpur Korea, Balrampur, Surajpur etc., Central tribal areas like Raigad Korba, Bilaspur, Kabirdham, Rajnandgaon, Gariaband, Mahasamund, Dhamtari and South tribal areas like Kanker, Kondagaon, Narayanpur, Bastar, In the tribes residing in Dantewada, Sukma and Bijapur districts, special types of dishes and their methods have been recorded showing the resources available in their natural habitat and their lifestyle. Primitive Art of Chhattisgarh: Tribal communities residing in the districts of North Central and South region of Chhattisgarh state, useful items of their daily life, wall paintings engraved in the walls of houses, geometric figures used in specific rituals etc. For the general public from time immemorial. subject of attraction. In these, artefacts usually made on walls and on the ground, artifacts made of bamboo and rope and tattoos or designs tattooed on the body of women and their traditional knowledge have been recorded. Tribal Teej festivals of Chhattisgarh: Kathori, Sohrai festival of the hill Korwa tribe of the northern region of the state, Sarhul of Oraon tribe, Karma festival, Bangari of Khairwar tribe, Jiwatia festival etc., Chherta of Baiga tribe of central region, Akti festival, Kamar Mata Bachani of the tribe, Akti festival, Jyotis of Binjhwar tribe, Churdhoni festival, Uwans of Rajgond tribe, Nawakhai festival etc. Whereas Mati Tihar, Karsad festival, Kohkang of Muria tribe, Mati Saad festival by Abujhmadia tribe of South region or Bastar division of state , Beej Bahadani of Halba tribe, Teeja Chauth and Amus or Hareli of Parja tribe, similar to Bali Parab festival, festivals of other tribes have also been recorded in the state. Anthropological study: An anthropological study book of 09 tribes of the state namely Rajgond Dhurwa, Kandra, Nagvanshi, Dhangad, Saunta, Pardhi, Dhanwar and Kondh tribes was prepared. In which the origin of tribes, social organization, political life, religious life and social rites etc. have been described. Monograph study: A monograph study has been done on 21 points related to the lifestyle of the tribes of the state. In which customary law in Gond tribe, customary law in Halba tribe, customary law of Pahari Korwa, customary law in Kamar tribe, customary law in Majhwar tribe, customary law of Khadia tribe, Sarna festival of Oraon, cultural change in Oraon tribe, Dantewada Phagun Madai, Mavali Madai of Narayanpur, Ghotpal Madai, Bhangaram Jatra, Baiga tattooing, Bhujia tattooing, Red bungalow of Bhujia tribe, Bamboo pot making in Kamar tribe, Haat market in Kamar tribe, Haat market in Baiga tribe, Katha making in Khairwar tribe In the Vidhi and Surguja division, publications related to the method of construction of bones and slow constructions have been made. Language dialect: Dictionary and conversation brief in Sadri dialect with the aim of preserving their specific dialects prevalent among the tribes of the state, dictionary and conversation abbreviation in Dorli dialect, Gondi dialect dictionary and conversation brief, Gondi dialect glossary and conversation brief in Dandami Madia has been constructed. Primers: The work of publication of Primers has been done for the promotion of tribal dialects of the state and to provide alphabetical knowledge to the children of primary level in their mother tongue. This episode includes Counting chart in Gondi dialect, Alphabet chart in Gondi dialect, Alphabetical chart in Baigani dialect, Counting chart in Baigani dialect and Barakhadi chart in Baigani dialect etc. Apart from this, books on Rajgond, Dhurva, Kandra, Nagvanshi, Dhangad, Saunta, Pardhi, Dhanwar, Kondh were published among other books. Like this:Like Loading… Continue Reading