Kurukh

Cultural Profile

Kurukh culture is deeply rooted in tribal traditions and customs, with a strong emphasis on community life, language, and rituals. The Kurukh people are known for their unique festivals, agricultural practices, and oral traditions.
Region
India (Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Bihar, West Bengal)
Languages
Kurukh, Hindi, Sadri
Related Cultures
Munda, Santhal, Ho
Alternative Names
Oraon

Historical Background

Origins

The Kurukh people are believed to be part of the Dravidian ethnolinguistic family that migrated from the Deccan plateau to their current regions.

Migration Patterns

The Kurukh people are believed to be part of the Dravidian ethnolinguistic family that migrated from the Deccan plateau to their current regions.

Key Historical Events

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Beliefs and Values

Religion

Predominantly Sarnaism, characterized by worship of nature and ancestral spirits. Some Kurukhs have converted to Christianity.

Core Values

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Traditional Practices

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Community and Social Structure

Social Organization

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Roles and Responsibilities

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Cultural Expression

Arts and Crafts

Kurukh art includes intricate wood carvings, pottery, and traditional tattoos.

Music and Dance

Traditional music involves instruments like the 'Mandar' and 'Nagara', with songs reflecting daily life and cultural stories.

Literature and Storytelling

Dance forms like 'Jhumar' and 'Karma' are integral to festivals and celebrations.

Health and Education

Traditional Medicine

The Kurukh rely heavily on traditional herbal medicine and practices, often administered by community healers known as 'Pahan'.

Healthcare Access

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Traditional Education

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Modern Education

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Language and Communication

Linguistic Diversity

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Literacy

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Modern Context

Modern Adaptations

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Youth and Future

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Cultural Challenges

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Environmental Practices

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Cultural Contributions

Regional and Global Impact

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Intercultural Relations

Relations with Other Groups

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