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relationship. Moreover, resources also act as a metaphysical medium to appease supernatural beings/spirits. Nature, according to Galo's worldview, has also unknown and destructive dimensions. Thus, periodic rituals with respect to land, water and forests becomes mandatory to pacify the anger of this incomprehensible element of nature, which manifests in the form of spirits.
59: 343:(dog of famine) to consume the excess rice. Along with consuming the excess rice, he also consumes the magical power of the pot. Thus, the magical pot loses its inherent capacity to produce huge quantity of rice with a single grain. Subsequently, it led to famine in the region. In order to address the food-shortage, 211:
Instead of assuming themselves as the 'possessor' of nature, their core world view of 'community of beings' places resource use and its management, apart from providing material sustenance, as a binding agent between human-nature relationship, human-human relationship and human-nature-supernatural
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was mainly responsible for the famine in the region. Etymologically, dir also signifies famine. The ritualistic process involves tiny packets of edible grains and vegetables in combination with an egg, fowl or a pig, which is offered to the spirit,
339:, mistakenly puts two grains in a magical pot. In normal circumstances, one grain would be sufficient to prepare enough food for the whole family. Putting two grains result in surplus food. Not knowing what to do, she asks 223:(the spirit brother of Tani) led to division of ownership of resources: the domesticated ones (one owned by humankind) and the wild ones owned by ethereal beings/spirits. In order to resolve the conflict, 202:
tumsi nyomara lo, hottum elam go hore lelam go doma rem yobe nyine hage ha rem. Tumsi nyomra irga kama, isi opo kama rem mopin e irga kama. Sile boso gobo golak go goka kichin gatugo ao go kama rem nyiram
758: 235:(vertical/land not suitable for human use). Moreover, he explicitly instructed both the beings not to intervene in each-other's land. However, the Galo people hold the notion that 472: 2003: 440:
Riba, Bomchak. (2009). Relevance of Indigenous Knowledge System of the Galo of Arunachal Pradesh in Sustainable Development of Forest Resources. Ph.D. Thesis,
291:(fermented rice) is tied to bamboo sticks and placed randomly in jhum fields. This helps to attract pests. Moreover, it is considered a boon for good harvest. 751: 447:
Basar, Jumyir. (2014). INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE and RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (Perspectives of a Tribe in Northeast India), Anshah Publishing House, New Delhi-110002
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frequently trespasses onto momen inhabiting trees, streams, caves, rocks etc. And the way to honor them is to conduct rituals. One such ritual,
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Post, Mark W. (2007). A Grammar of Galo. PhD Dissertation. Melbourne, La Trobe University Research Centre for Linguistic Typology.
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signifies the harmonious relationship that the Galo society shares with other living and non-living forms. As the saying goes,
767: 259:, is observed in relation to protection of crops from pests and diseases. Through this ritual, the spirits/deities, namely 481: 307:. After the ritual, effigies of Uyis, made of bamboo leaves along with other offerings are placed in a bamboo raft ( 441: 545: 1274: 1817: 931: 898: 600: 555: 535: 1289: 1151: 868: 660: 209:'O human! What worth is human life when forests without flora and fauna, rivers without fish'. 1521: 1117: 1071: 1029: 969: 816: 665: 635: 411: 298:, is observed in case of excessive pest infestation. In the past, according to Galo's wisdom, 127: 71: 1665: 1538: 1139: 991: 833: 605: 565: 135: 434:
Nyori, Tai (1993). History and Culture of the Adis, Omsons Publications, New Delhi-110 027.
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Indigenous Knowledge and Resource Management (Perspectives of a Tribe in Northeast India)
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are revered. In particular, village women perform the rite,
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Amendment to the Constitution (ST), Order, 1950, Part-XVIII
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The constant squabbling over the ownership of land between
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Folklore in relation to resource use and management
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In her absence, 7: 369:Marriage practices of the Galo tribe 335:(the famine) and the second wife of 51:Regions with significant populations 25: 1975:List of Scheduled Tribes in India 239:s descendent groups namely, the 57: 282: 45:Galo women in traditional dress 768:Hill tribes of Northeast India 713:(Not recognised by government) 194:(the ancestor of spirits) and 1: 201: 1994:Tribes of Arunachal Pradesh 482:Tribes of Arunachal Pradesh 444:, Arunachal Pradesh, India. 231:(the domesticated one) and 2020: 865: 513:(Recognised by government) 1971: 347:, following the order of 130:, who are descendants of 113: 97: 85: 55: 38: 1676:Khawathlang, Khothalong 442:Rajiv Gandhi University 355:in the river and kills 1999:Ethnic groups in India 878: 406:Basar, Jumyir (2014). 319:and the first wife of 134:. They speak the Tani 1518:Khasi Synteng or Pnar 966:Khasi Synteng or Pnar 871: 279:, wherein a paste of 109:Related ethnic groups 1666:Hrangkhwal, Rangkhol 1544:Mizo (Lushai) tribes 1305:Mizo (Lushai) tribes 997:Mizo (Lushai) tribes 839:Mizo (Lushai) tribes 636:Miju Mishmi (Kaman) 35: 1539:Man (Tai speaking) 992:Man (Tai speaking) 879: 834:Man (Tai speaking) 287:(rice powder) and 1981: 1980: 1514:Khasi and Jaintia 1030:Arunachal Pradesh 962:Khasi and Jaintia 809:Khasi and Jaintia 734: 733: 714: 514: 417:978-81-8364-097-8 128:Arunachal Pradesh 120: 119: 72:Arunachal Pradesh 16:(Redirected from 2011: 1494:Dimasa (Kachari) 1265:Koirao (Thangal) 1123:Singpho (Jingpo) 942:Dimasa (Kachari) 789:Dimasa (Kachari) 761: 754: 747: 738: 712: 512: 510:Scheduled tribes 475: 468: 461: 452: 422: 421: 403: 388: 385: 294:Another ritual, 285: 284: 205: 63: 61: 60: 43: 36: 21: 2019: 2018: 2014: 2013: 2012: 2010: 2009: 2008: 1984: 1983: 1982: 1977: 1967: 1760: 1752: 1616: 1608: 1568: 1520:, War, Bhoi or 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Index

Galo people

India
Arunachal Pradesh
Tani
Donyi Polo
Christianity
Tani
Arunachal Pradesh
Abotani
Galo language
scheduled tribe
Marriage practices of the Galo tribe





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Tribes of Arunachal Pradesh
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