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Tribal Tales of Tripura  

Tribal Tales of Tripura

Author: Red FM

Tribals of Tripura – culture, traditions, and culture. Tripura has a 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 its own dance forms which are famous in the country. The 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. Tripuri women wear a dress called Pachra, which reaches down just below the knee. They weave in their loin-loom a small piece of cloth, which they call 'Risha', and they wear this piece of cloth on the upper portion of their body. Garia and Lebang Boomani are the two main dances of Tripuri tribes.  
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Ep-8 Reang Community
Episode 8
Tuesday, 27 September, 2022

This episode will be about the Arakan connection of the tribe, their lifestyle and culture. Importance of ‘Sangrai Festival’ in their culture and this form of dance was performed in the Republic day parade in 2018. An expert will be there to talk about some interesting facts about this tribe.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

 

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