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History of TTAADC |
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People |
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Tripura has rich cultural
heritage of 19 different tribal communities. These communities
are - Tripura/Tripuri, Riang, Jamatia, Noatia, Uchai, Chakma,
Mog, Lushai, Kuki, Halam, Munda, Kaur, Orang, Santal, Bhil,
Bhutia, Chaimal, Garo, Khasia, and Lepcha. Each community has
its own unique culture including their own dance forms which
are famous in the country. Long and intimate association of
Poet Rabindranath Tagore with Tripura has added luster to the
rich cultural heritage of the state. The state has produced
the famous musicians Sachin Dev Barman and Rahul Dev Barman. |
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Folk Dances |
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The main folk
dances are Hozagiri dance of Reang community, Garia, Jhum,
Maimita, Masak Sumani and Lebang Boomani dances of Tripuri
community, Bizu dance of Chakma community, Cheraw and Welcome
dances of Lushai community, Hai- Hak dance of Malsum
community, Wangla dance of Garo Community, Sangraiaka,
Chimithang, Padisha and abhangma dances of Mog community,
Garia dances of Kalai and Jamatia communities etc. Each
community has its own traditional musical instruments. The
important musical instruments are' Khamb( Drum)', Bamboo
flute, 'Lebang,', 'Sarinda', 'Do- Tara', and 'Khengrong', etc. |
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Tripuri
Community |
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The Tripuris
constitute the largest section of the entire tribal community,
representing more than 50% of the total tribal population of
the State. The Tripuris live on the slopes of hills in a group
of five to fifty families. Their houses in these areas are
built of bamboo and raised five to six feet height to save
themselves from the dangers of the wild animals. Nowadays a
considerable section of this community is living in the
plains, constructing houses like the plains' people, adopting
their methods of cultivation and following them in other
aspects of day to day life. |
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