Tribal Culture of India (total 40 Credits Course)
Semester – I
Paper I: Tribes of India: An Introduction (5 Credits)
1.1. Tribe: Meaning, Definition, Concept and Characteristics
1.2. Conceptualizing Tribal Studies.
a. Anthropological
b. Sociological.
c. Historical.
d. Ethnological.
1.3 Tribal Welfare and Development Administration
a. Constitutional Safeguards.
b. Approaches and policies of Government/Geographical classification of the tribes.
c. PVTGs (Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups).
d. NGOs working on geopolitical tribal studies/economic positioning
1.4. Ethnicity, Identity and Tribal Icons.
a. The social science perspective
b. Language and costumes
c. Attachment with forest and land
d. Attachment with water.
Paper II: Socio-Economic Life of the Tribes (5 Credits)
2.1. Rites and Customs: Birth, marriage and other social customs.
2.2. Tribal Social Institutions in India.
2.3. Tribal Belief & Systems – Witchcraft and Sorcery.
2.4. Fairs & Festivals.
2.5. Hunting, Gathering, Pastoralism and patterns of agrarian practices in tribal societies.
Paper III: Tribal Art and Craft: An Economic Dimension (5 Credits)
3.1. Methodological tools and techniques relate to tribal art, craft and culture,
ethnographic perspective on the study of tribal art and culture.
3.2. Domestic crafts for consumption and exchange – basket making, textiles,
weaving, dyeing, pottery work, metal work.
3.3. Performing Arts (Music, Dance and Musical Instruments).
3.4. Visual Arts (Folk painting & Tattoo making).
3.5. Tribal martial art forms.
Paper IV: Cultural Heritage (5 credits)
4.1. Conceptualizing Culture and Heritage.
4.2. Customary law and legal system.
4.3. Tribal culture and oral tradition (myth, epic, legends, etc).
4.4. Tribal Museums
4.5. The fieldwork tradition in tribal studies.
Semester – II
Paper V: Ecology and Environment in Tribal Perspective (5 credits)
5.1. Tribal/Traditional Ecological Knowledge.
5.2. Tribal Traditional medicines and healing process.
5.3. Industrialization, mining, displacement, development and development induced displacement.
Paper VI: Practical Paper titled “Skill Development and visit to Tribal Art and Crafts Institutions. (5 Credits)
Paper 7: Management and Marketing of Tribal art and crafts (5 Credits)
7.1. Concept of marketing through industrial training and organizational visits.
7.2. Market Interface – Haat- Bazaar System.
7.3. Tribal crafts and marketing.
7.4. Government policies, schemes.
7.5. Role of NGOs and Co-operative societies and corporate sectors.
Paper 8: Dissertation based on field work: data collection- analysis (5 credits)