RINGA: An Identity of Bonda Women
Abstract
The advent of weaving and wearing natural fibre among the tribal societies has been a long history. With the intervention of developed societies and Government policies and their acculturation and assimilation with the tribal societies has resulted in replacement of natural fibre in clothing with cotton threads. This present paper is an attempt to explore the socio-cultural importance of a fibre made loincloth among the Bondas of Malkangiri district of Odisha. This paper also tries to ponder upon the social values of making process of Ringa among the Bondas. The Bonda also known as Bondo , with very few population is one of the Particularly vulnerable tribe of Odisha in the district of Malkangiri. Odisha with 62 numbers of vibrating tribal communities holds first position in India for varieties. The indigenous tribal people of Odisha along with their culturally rooted aesthetic principles and associated moral and religious values emphasize their adornment pattern, art and craft as a unique one.
Downloads
References
2. Eliwin, V (1950):Bonda Highlanders, Oxford, Oxford University Press .
3. Tribal and Indigenous People of India: Problems and Prospects, By Rabindra Nath Pati, Jagannatha Dash
4. Contemporary Society: Structure and process, edited by S. N. Ratha, Georg Pfeffer, Deepak Kumar Behera
5. Native Peoples of the World: An Encylopedia of Groups, Cultures and ,By Steven L. Danver
6. Tribal Development and Its Administration, edited by Lalita Prasad Vidyarthi
Copyright (c) 2018 IJRDO - Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research (ISSN: 2456-2971)
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Author(s) and co-author(s) jointly and severally represent and warrant that the Article is original with the author(s) and does not infringe any copyright or violate any other right of any third parties, and that the Article has not been published elsewhere. Author(s) agree to the terms that the IJRDO Journal will have the full right to remove the published article on any misconduct found in the published article.