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आदिवासी | Adivasi | Story | Ep. 09
कुछ विषयों पर कोई बात नहीं करना चाहता कयोंकि वे उनके मनोरंजन का साधन मात्र हैं, उनके लिए कहते बहुत हैं पर करना कुछ नहीं चाहते | #story #adivasi #song #movie #book #audiobooks #madhyapradesh #adivasioil
2024-12-16
08 min
audio archiv
Jan Bodo Sperling: "Deutsches 'Wirtschaftswunders' in Indien - German ‘Wirtschaftswunder’ in India."
🎓 Johannes Laping (1949-2021 - Adivasi Koordination Deutschland) im Gespräch mit Jan Bodo Sperling (1928-2024). Das deutsche (BRD) so genannte Wirtschaftswunder der 50er Jahre basiert auf dem Export. Der Nachweis industrieller Leistungsfähigkeit gelang mit der Errichtung eines Stahlwerkes im indischen Dschungel. Neben dem Stahlwerk entstand die Stadt Rourkela (heute 540.000 Einwohner). Die Planungen begannen 1954. An der Errichtung waren hunderte deutsche Firmen beteiligt. Zeitweise arbeiteten über 4000 Deutsche für einige Jahre zusammen mit ca. 60.000 Indern in Rourkela (links s. unten). Jan Bodo Sperling, vom Spiegel damals als "Sheriff von Rourkela" bezeichnet, arbeitete in den 50er jahren als verantwortlicher Leiter und Betreue...
2024-10-25
34 min
Dostcast
Scheduled Tribes in India: Ancient Rituals, Spirit Gods, and Forest Survival | Dostcast
You can check out Adivasi Hair Oil on: https://aadivasimysore.com/ Call to order: KAJAL: 7676384325 VINESH: 6361130878 SUNDARA: 8088010772 VINAY: 7676349110 Kajal and Vinesh belong to the Haki-Piki Adivasi community. Their product, “Adivasi Hair Oil” is very popular among Indians who prefer hair oils with natural ingredients. At the same time, Adivasi is also in the midst of several scams. Their credibility has been questioned because many people run ads and sell bogus products using their name. They have come to Dostcast in the hopes to set the record straight. Some topics from today's podcast are: - How Amazon delivery boys are comp...
2024-10-08
58 min
IJNet: Audio Edition
Reclaiming the stories of India's Indigenous Adivasi peoples
Read the article here: https://ijnet.org/en/story/reclaiming-stories-indias-indigenous-adivasi-peoples
2024-10-03
00 min
Grassroots Nation
Part 2 Stan Thekaekara: "How do you strategically plan to eliminate fear?"
This is Part 2. We recommend you listen to Part 1 first. Stan Thekaekara is a social activist who has worked with indigenous and Adivasi communities for over forty years. He co-founded ACCORD, or the Action for Community Organisation, Rehabilitation and Development and organisation that helped found the Adivasi Munnetra Sangam (AMS), a membership based tribal organisation with 4000 families as members. Stan is the founder of Just Change, an international cooperative linking producers, investors and consumers in an effort to reimagine a community-based trade and marketing system. Stan has served as a trustee of Oxfam GB and was Visiting Fellow at the...
2024-08-08
1h 01
Rajiv Malhotra's Podcast
Advertence to the Adivasi: Realities and Roadmap in Modern Bharat EP 15
In the fifteenth episode of Satya Samvad, Dr. Mrittunjoy Guha Majumdar delves into the rich tapestry of India's Adivasi communities. From the unique traditions of the Kattunayakan honey hunters to the intricate pottery of the Mishing tribe, he explores the diverse cultural practices that define Bharat's indigenous heritage. Dr. Guha Majumdar discusses recent government initiatives under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, including the Van Dhan Yojana and the Tribal Cultural Heritage Revival Program, which aim to empower tribal communities, preserve traditional knowledge, and promote cultural resurgence. The meditation highlights the importance of documenting endangered languages and practices, the role of...
2024-06-30
25 min
Rajiv Malhotra's Podcast
Advertence to the Adivasi: Realities and Roadmap in Modern Bharat EP 15
In the fifteenth episode of Satya Samvad, Dr. Mrittunjoy Guha Majumdar delves into the rich tapestry of India's Adivasi communities. From the unique traditions of the Kattunayakan honey hunters to the intricate pottery of the Mishing tribe, he explores the diverse cultural practices that define Bharat's indigenous heritage. Dr. Guha Majumdar discusses recent government initiatives under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, including the Van Dhan Yojana and the Tribal Cultural Heritage Revival Program, which aim to empower tribal communities, preserve traditional knowledge, and promote cultural resurgence. The meditation highlights the importance of documenting endangered languages and practices, the role of...
2024-06-30
25 min
New Books in South Asian Studies
Pinky Hota, "The Violence of Recognition: Adivasi Indigeneity and Anti-Dalitness in India" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2023)
The Violence of Recognition: Adivasi Indigeneity and Anti-Dalitness in India (U Pennsylvania Press, 2023) offers an unprecedented firsthand account of the operations of Hindu nationalists and their role in sparking the largest incident of anti-Christian violence in India’s history. Through vivid ethnographic storytelling, Pinky Hota explores the roots of ethnonationalist conflict between two historically marginalized groups—the Kandha, who are Adivasi (tribal people considered indigenous in India), and the Pana, a community of Christian Dalits (previously referred to as “untouchables”). Hota documents how Hindutva mobilization led to large-scale violence, culminating in attacks against many thousands of Pana Dalits in the distr...
2024-06-23
51 min
New Books in Critical Theory
Pinky Hota, "The Violence of Recognition: Adivasi Indigeneity and Anti-Dalitness in India" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2023)
The Violence of Recognition: Adivasi Indigeneity and Anti-Dalitness in India (U Pennsylvania Press, 2023) offers an unprecedented firsthand account of the operations of Hindu nationalists and their role in sparking the largest incident of anti-Christian violence in India’s history. Through vivid ethnographic storytelling, Pinky Hota explores the roots of ethnonationalist conflict between two historically marginalized groups—the Kandha, who are Adivasi (tribal people considered indigenous in India), and the Pana, a community of Christian Dalits (previously referred to as “untouchables”). Hota documents how Hindutva mobilization led to large-scale violence, culminating in attacks against many thousands of Pana Dalits in the distr...
2024-06-23
51 min
New Books in Christian Studies
Pinky Hota, "The Violence of Recognition: Adivasi Indigeneity and Anti-Dalitness in India" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2023)
The Violence of Recognition: Adivasi Indigeneity and Anti-Dalitness in India (U Pennsylvania Press, 2023) offers an unprecedented firsthand account of the operations of Hindu nationalists and their role in sparking the largest incident of anti-Christian violence in India’s history. Through vivid ethnographic storytelling, Pinky Hota explores the roots of ethnonationalist conflict between two historically marginalized groups—the Kandha, who are Adivasi (tribal people considered indigenous in India), and the Pana, a community of Christian Dalits (previously referred to as “untouchables”). Hota documents how Hindutva mobilization led to large-scale violence, culminating in attacks against many thousands of Pana Dalits in the distr...
2024-06-23
51 min
New Books in Indian Religions
Pinky Hota, "The Violence of Recognition: Adivasi Indigeneity and Anti-Dalitness in India" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2023)
The Violence of Recognition: Adivasi Indigeneity and Anti-Dalitness in India (U Pennsylvania Press, 2023) offers an unprecedented firsthand account of the operations of Hindu nationalists and their role in sparking the largest incident of anti-Christian violence in India’s history. Through vivid ethnographic storytelling, Pinky Hota explores the roots of ethnonationalist conflict between two historically marginalized groups—the Kandha, who are Adivasi (tribal people considered indigenous in India), and the Pana, a community of Christian Dalits (previously referred to as “untouchables”). Hota documents how Hindutva mobilization led to large-scale violence, culminating in attacks against many thousands of Pana Dalits in the distr...
2024-06-23
51 min
New Books in Sociology
Pinky Hota, "The Violence of Recognition: Adivasi Indigeneity and Anti-Dalitness in India" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2023)
The Violence of Recognition: Adivasi Indigeneity and Anti-Dalitness in India (U Pennsylvania Press, 2023) offers an unprecedented firsthand account of the operations of Hindu nationalists and their role in sparking the largest incident of anti-Christian violence in India’s history. Through vivid ethnographic storytelling, Pinky Hota explores the roots of ethnonationalist conflict between two historically marginalized groups—the Kandha, who are Adivasi (tribal people considered indigenous in India), and the Pana, a community of Christian Dalits (previously referred to as “untouchables”). Hota documents how Hindutva mobilization led to large-scale violence, culminating in attacks against many thousands of Pana Dalits in the distr...
2024-06-23
51 min
New Books in Anthropology
Pinky Hota, "The Violence of Recognition: Adivasi Indigeneity and Anti-Dalitness in India" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2023)
The Violence of Recognition: Adivasi Indigeneity and Anti-Dalitness in India (U Pennsylvania Press, 2023) offers an unprecedented firsthand account of the operations of Hindu nationalists and their role in sparking the largest incident of anti-Christian violence in India’s history. Through vivid ethnographic storytelling, Pinky Hota explores the roots of ethnonationalist conflict between two historically marginalized groups—the Kandha, who are Adivasi (tribal people considered indigenous in India), and the Pana, a community of Christian Dalits (previously referred to as “untouchables”). Hota documents how Hindutva mobilization led to large-scale violence, culminating in attacks against many thousands of Pana Dalits in the distr...
2024-06-23
51 min
New Books in Religion
Pinky Hota, "The Violence of Recognition: Adivasi Indigeneity and Anti-Dalitness in India" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2023)
The Violence of Recognition: Adivasi Indigeneity and Anti-Dalitness in India (U Pennsylvania Press, 2023) offers an unprecedented firsthand account of the operations of Hindu nationalists and their role in sparking the largest incident of anti-Christian violence in India’s history. Through vivid ethnographic storytelling, Pinky Hota explores the roots of ethnonationalist conflict between two historically marginalized groups—the Kandha, who are Adivasi (tribal people considered indigenous in India), and the Pana, a community of Christian Dalits (previously referred to as “untouchables”). Hota documents how Hindutva mobilization led to large-scale violence, culminating in attacks against many thousands of Pana Dalits in the distr...
2024-06-23
51 min
reeducated
Preserving Tribal Culture in Gudalur: The Vidhyodaya School | Suganya Sankaran | Teacher and Core Team Member | Season 2 Ep. 9 | #50
In this episode, Suganya shares her first-hand experiences, shedding light on the distinctive challenges faced by Adivasi communities and the profound impact of education as a catalyst for transformation. The conversation transcends traditional education discussions, venturing into the realm of architecture in education. Suganya delves into the innovative design of a school, echoing the open and flexible ethos inspired by Adivasi communities. As the episode progresses, she dives into the complexities of indigenous identity, the unique aspects of Adivasi education, and the intricate dynamics of transitioning from alternative to mainstream education. The episode is a thought-provoking journey through culture...
2024-02-21
1h 02
Lex Mig
Adivasi
Caroline Lillelund er gæste-eksperten i dagens afsnit af Lex Mig om adivasi. Caroline er ph.d. i antropologi og specialiseret i indisk kunst, kultur og samfund. Hun er også en af de eksperter, der skriver artikler for lex.dk, Danmarks nationalleksikon. Som altid er Lex Mig vejen til din opgave, din eksamen og din fremlæggelse. Mit navn er Marcus Eklund, og du ved lige så meget som mig.
2024-02-14
12 min
Adivasi Indigenous Stories
Adivasi Stories || Shodhvahini Podcast series II Episode 11 || The Creation and Destruction of Earth
Join us on the 11th Episode of Shodhvahini Media Collective’s Adivasi Stories Podcast Series ‘The Creation and Destruction of Earth: A Santhali Narrative’ as we delve deep into the ancient Santhali lore. Discover the captivating tale of a previous Earth, where humanity's moral decline led to its ultimate destruction. Explore the rich tapestry of this narrative, as Chando Bonga (God) grapples with human disobedience and the cyclical nature of creation and destruction. Learn about the importance of adhering to divine guidance and the consequences of straying from the path of morality. Join us in unraveling the timeless wisdom and be...
2023-10-21
05 min
Adivasi Indigenous Stories
Adivasi Stories || Podcast series by Shodhvahini II Episode 10 || Jomsang Binti Part 2
In the last episode we talked about the Jomsing Binti, which once helped Santhals to survive during the natural calamity. And in today’s episode we will be delving deep into the journey of the Santh Hor (People of Santh) towards finding the land of Santh for dwelling. The narrative of Jomsing contains the contents with regard to creation of earth, creation of living beings and creation of human beings. One can find the narrative of Jomsing in the form of storytelling and songs of the Santhali tradition. Welcome to the 10th episode of the Adivasi Story se...
2023-10-13
10 min
Adivasi Indigenous Stories
Adivasi Stories || Podcast series by Shodhvahini II Episode 9 || Jomsang Binti
Welcome to the 9th episode of the Adivasi Story series! Join us as we dive into the world of Santhali Biniti, the oral narrative that has guided the Santhali people for generations. This episode explores the profound teachings and moral principles that shape the Santhali community's daily lives and worldview. Santhali Biniti covers a wide range of subjects, from human relationships to nature and spirituality.
2023-10-07
06 min
Adivasi Indigenous Stories
Adivasi Stories || Podcast series by Shodhvahini II Episode 8 || Santhali Binti
Welcome to the 8th episode of the Adivasi Story series! Join us as we dive into the world of Santhali Biniti, the oral narrative that has guided the Santhali people for generations. This episode explores the profound teachings and moral principles that shape the Santhali community's daily lives and worldview.Santhali Biniti covers a wide range of subjects, from human relationships to nature and spirituality. At its core, it emphasizes the interconnectedness of all living beings and promotes respect and compassion for every soul. The Santhali people firmly believe that mistreating any living being...
2023-09-30
09 min
Adivasi Indigenous Stories
Adivasi Stories || Podcast series by Shodhvahini II Episode 7 || Appearance of deties
In the ancient days, in the realm beyond, a celestial dance of energy enveloped the universe. From the mysterious void, the first world emerged. As the radiant sun ascended, casting its glow upon the sky, the people gazed up in wonder, pondering the celestial changes that brought forth day and night.Amidst the embrace of the dawn, the divine spirit of Marang Dewa manifested, a formidable force upon the earth, akin to the brilliance of the sun itself. Revered as the Almighty God Sun, Marang Dewa became the embodiment of the ultimate source of...
2023-09-22
06 min
audio archiv
Mahasweta Devi ”Adivasi in Indien - Adivasi in India - ভারতে আদিবাসী.”
🎓 Christoph Burgmer () im Gespräch mit Mahasweta Devi (1926-2016). Ein Besuch in Kolkata bei der indischen Schriftstellerin und Aktivistin Mahasweta Devi. Devi verfasste zahllose Romane, Erzählungen und Kurzgeschichten, alle in begalischer Sprache. Devi gilt bis heute als bedeutenste bengalische Schriftstellerin. Daneben war die 1926 in Dhaka geborene Mahasweta Devi eine indienweit bekannte Aktivistin für die Rechte der Adivasi, der indischen Ureinwohner und der Angehörigen der so genannten "non registered tribes." Das Gespräch wurde 2012 aufgezeichnet. /🎓 Christoph Burgmer in conversation with Mahasweta Devi (1926-2016). A visit to the Indian writer and activist Mahasweta Devi in Kolkata. Devi wrote count...
2023-09-22
39 min
Adivasi Indigenous Stories
Adivasi Stories || Podcast series by Shodhvahini II Episode 6 || Dhiri, Dihiri & Tore Sutam
Welcome to another enchanting episode of our podcast! In our previous episode, we explored the sacred place of Manjethan, belonging to the Santhal tribe, the Jaherthan. Now, we invite you to join us as we venture into the captivating world of the Santhal tribe's magical beliefs. Journey with us as we unravel the fascinating concept of deities being connected to the mortal realm through an invisible thread and discover the intriguing notion of deities residing within sacred stones. Immerse yourself in the mystical realm where spirituality meets the earthly plane and learn about the profound bond between the Santhal...
2023-09-15
04 min
Adivasi Indigenous Stories
Adivasi Stories || Podcast series by Shodhvahini II Episode 5 || Manjhethan
In the last episode, we discussed the significance of the Saal tree in the lives of the Santhals. We previously heard that Jaherthan is a sacred place for the Santhals. Manjhethan is another such revered place where it is believed the souls of the departed transform into deities. This place is also associated with the village headman, known as 'Manjhi', who performs the community's rituals there. Now, let's delve deeper into this fascinating tale. Our story is derived from the remarkable book, "Culture and Philosophy of Santhal", penned by the visionary Bhogla Soren. Shodhvahini Media Collective takes pride in...
2023-08-31
05 min
Adivasi Indigenous Stories
Adivasi Stories || Podcast series by Shodhvahini II Episode 4 || The Saal Tree
The Santhal people have always practiced nature worship, with the Sarjom Dare (saal tree) holding immense significance in their lives. Since ancient times, these trees, both small and tall, have been incredibly useful in the daily routines of the Santhal people. In our previous episodes, we explored how the mighty god created the sacred place called Jaherthan with the saal tree. Now, let's delve deeper into this captivating story. We have sourced this story from the remarkable book titled “Culture and Philosophy of Santhal” authored by the visionary Bhogla Soren. Shodhvahini Media Collective proudly presents a podcast that brings back...
2023-07-26
05 min
Adivasi Indigenous Stories
Adivasi Stories || Podcast series by Shodhvahini II Episode 3 || The Jaherthan
In the last episode we heard about how Dhormo has created the different deities to protect life on earth. In this episode we take you on a journey through the serene Jaherthan, a place revered by the Adivasi community of Jharkhand. This sacred haven forbids the harm of trees and plant life, embodying the deep bond between the indigenous people and Mother Nature. Here, the community unites in worship, offering prayers to the natural world, to the revered ‘Maranguburu’, and the sacred ‘Jaheraayo’. Immerse yourself in the rich Santhal mythology, which narrates the creation of Jaherthan for humanity by the omni...
2023-07-19
07 min
Adivasi Indigenous Stories
Adivasi Stories || Podcast series by Shodhvahini II Episode 2 || Creation of Deities
In the last episode we heard about how Dhormo created the cosmos. Further Dhormo created different deities and trained them and gave the responsibility of nature and human life to protect them and take care of them. The story is taken from the remarkable book, "Culture and Philosophy of Santhal," penned by the visionary Bhogla Soren. Shodhvahini Media Collective proudly presents a podcast experience that resurrects these forgotten tales. Join hosts Sushmita and Epsita as they skillfully breathe life into these ancient narrations, inviting you to immerse yourself in a magical world. Get ready to embark on a wondrous...
2023-07-12
11 min
Adivasi Indigenous Stories
Adivasi Stories || Podcast series by Shodhvahini || Episode 1 || Creation of Cosmos
We've all heard the scientific tale of our universe, birthed in a blazing inferno called the Big Bang, expanding and evolving over billions of years. But hold on tight because we're about to unveil a parallel cosmos, painted with vibrant hues of indigenous wisdom. The Santhal tribes, guardians of ancient knowledge, possess their own captivating narrative about the creation of the cosmos. Passed down through generations via the magical art of oral storytelling, these untold legends have found a voice in the remarkable book, "Culture and Philosophy of Santhal," penned by the visionary Bhogla Soren. Shodhvahini Media Collective proudly...
2023-07-05
09 min
New Books in South Asian Studies
Cristina-Ioana Dragomir, "Power on the Move: Adivasi and Roma Accessing Social Justice" (Bloomsbury, 2022)
Throughout centuries of persecution and marginalization, the Roma and Adivasi have been viewed as both victims and fighters, as royals and paupers, beasts and gods, and lately have been challenging the political and social order by defying the status quo. In Power on the Move: Adivasi and Roma Accessing Social Justice (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022), author Cristina-Ioana Dragomir traces the struggle for social justice in Roma and Adivasi communities based on intensive ethnographic work in Romania and India conducted over six years.Different from commonly held suppositions that assume most marginalized and mobile communities typically resist the state and enga...
2023-05-12
57 min
New Books in Eastern European Studies
Cristina-Ioana Dragomir, "Power on the Move: Adivasi and Roma Accessing Social Justice" (Bloomsbury, 2022)
Throughout centuries of persecution and marginalization, the Roma and Adivasi have been viewed as both victims and fighters, as royals and paupers, beasts and gods, and lately have been challenging the political and social order by defying the status quo. In Power on the Move: Adivasi and Roma Accessing Social Justice (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022), author Cristina-Ioana Dragomir traces the struggle for social justice in Roma and Adivasi communities based on intensive ethnographic work in Romania and India conducted over six years.Different from commonly held suppositions that assume most marginalized and mobile communities typically resist the state and enga...
2023-05-12
57 min
New Books in Human Rights
Cristina-Ioana Dragomir, "Power on the Move: Adivasi and Roma Accessing Social Justice" (Bloomsbury, 2022)
Throughout centuries of persecution and marginalization, the Roma and Adivasi have been viewed as both victims and fighters, as royals and paupers, beasts and gods, and lately have been challenging the political and social order by defying the status quo. In Power on the Move: Adivasi and Roma Accessing Social Justice (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022), author Cristina-Ioana Dragomir traces the struggle for social justice in Roma and Adivasi communities based on intensive ethnographic work in Romania and India conducted over six years.Different from commonly held suppositions that assume most marginalized and mobile communities typically resist the state and enga...
2023-05-12
57 min
New Books in Geography
Cristina-Ioana Dragomir, "Power on the Move: Adivasi and Roma Accessing Social Justice" (Bloomsbury, 2022)
Throughout centuries of persecution and marginalization, the Roma and Adivasi have been viewed as both victims and fighters, as royals and paupers, beasts and gods, and lately have been challenging the political and social order by defying the status quo. In Power on the Move: Adivasi and Roma Accessing Social Justice (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022), author Cristina-Ioana Dragomir traces the struggle for social justice in Roma and Adivasi communities based on intensive ethnographic work in Romania and India conducted over six years.Different from commonly held suppositions that assume most marginalized and mobile communities typically resist the state and enga...
2023-05-12
57 min
audio archiv
Stan Swamy: ”Adivasi -Adivasi in India - हमारी प्रगति प्रतिरोध है। भारत में आदिवासी।”
🎓 Michael Briefs im Gespräch mit Stan Swamy (1937-2021). Unter welchen Repressionen haben die indischen Adivasi, die indischen Ureinwohner:innen zu leiden? Wie wehren sie sich gegen die Ausbeutung durch internationale Minenbaufirmen und staatliche Vertreibung von ihrem Land? Stan Swamy war ein Jesuitenpater und Menschenrechtsaktivist. Über 50 Jahre setzte er sich für die Adivasi ein. 2020 wurde er unter dem Vorwurf des "Terrorismus" verhaftet. Er verstarb 2021 in Folge der Haft in Mumbai. Das Gespräch wurde 2003 im indischen Bundesstaat Jharkhand aufgezeichnet. /🎓 Michael Briefs in conversation with Stan Swamy (1937-2021). What repression do the Indian Adivasi, the indigenous people of India, suf...
2023-04-07
25 min
PGurus
T G Mohandas I Ch 24 News Anchor Sujaya's stinging slap I Adivasi Madhu verdict I 4 Muslim Youth caught smuggling Gold
T G Mohandas I Ch 24 News Anchor Sujaya's stinging slap I Adivasi Madhu verdict I 4 Muslim Youth caught smuggling Gold
2023-04-05
47 min
Center for New Economics Studies
Vichaar: Understanding the Adivasi Struggle
In this episode of Vichaar, the team is in conversation with Mr. Ashutosh Bhardwaj, the author of the book, 'The Death Script: Dreams and Delusions in Naxal Country.’ We look into how the actions of the Naxals have provided some support to the Adivasis, particularly in terms of protecting their land rights and fighting against exploitation by outside groups. However, the Naxals' use of violence and the targeting of security forces have resulted in retaliation and further violence against Adivasi communities, leading to displacement and human rights abuses. Vichaar helps in understanding the complexity of the relationship between the po...
2023-03-08
24 min
The Suno India Show
Mangarh Massacre: Why this ‘Adivasi Jallianwala Bagh’ gets the spotlight before Rajasthan elections
The Mangarh Massacre of November 1913 resulted in the death of around 1,500 people belonging to the Bhil tribe. They had gathered there to protest against the exploitation of tribal people by the British as well as rulers of princely states in the region. British and Indian forces attacked the protestors. This event is usually referred to as ‘Adivasi Jallianwala Bagh’ as it is not as well-known. However, there has been more chatter about this incident especially with upcoming elections in Rajasthan. Last year, the Prime Minister declared Mangarh Dham a national monument. While the state’s Congress government built the Tribal...
2023-01-20
50 min
The Elephant in the Room
78: Rich world view, poor Adivasi: Status of Adivasi Livelihoods Report: Dibyendu Chaudhuri and Parijat Ghosh, PRADAN
Shownotes“I would say that this report presents a contradictory picture, which is probably a feature of this report. And this contradiction is about rich Adivasi and poor Adivasi. Rich Adivasi in terms of their world view and cultural practices, but poor Adivasi in terms of the deprivation” The 78th episode of The Elephant in the Room podcast, is a follow up episode, on the first ‘Status of Adivasi Livelihoods’ (SAL) Report by PRADAN. The report based on a survey of around 5000 households from across 16 Adivasi dominated districts of Jharkhand and Odisha, paints a grim picture of...
2022-09-13
31 min
Adivasi Stories
PadmaShri Dr Ramdayal Munda - Biography
"Nachi se banchi!" was Ram Dayal Munda's personal slogan: "Dance to survive!" The most distinguished and erudite Indian Adivasi, or aboriginal inhabitant, of modern times, a proud son of the indigenous Munda tribe that for centuries dominated large tracts of central India and put up fierce resistance to British rule, Ram Dayal Munda never forgot where he came from: tribal dance and music remained his first love, and no one who saw the way he and his tribal dance troupe took over Mumbai's World Social Forum in 2004 with their flutes and drums is likely to forget it. --- Support this...
2022-07-29
09 min
Brown Pundits
Caste, Hindus in America and Hinduphobia
On this episode of the Brown Pundits Browncast I had a long conversation with Nikunj Trivedi and Pushpita Prasad of the Coalition of Hindus of North America. One of the things we talked extensively about during this podcast is the Carnegie Endowment study Social Realities of Indian Americans: Results From the 2020 Indian American Attitudes Survey. The survey is rich with data that might surprise (for example, there are as many Bengali speakers as Punjabi speakers in the US, though I suspect this might be due to many ethnic Punjabis putting Hindi down as their mother tongue). But for the p...
2022-06-17
1h 17
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
Can Adivasi Hair Oil Prevent Baldness & Regrow Hair? | Dr John Watts -- Hair Transplant Surgeon
There is much hype about Adivasi hair oil and how it can help hair regrowth and prevent baldness. But, is there any scientific basis to it? Can they prevent baldness as it is claimed? Can you get dense and long hair on bald spots using Adivasi or tribal hair oil? In this educational video, Dr John Watts - noted dermatologist & trichologist and one of the Best Hair Transplant Surgeons – demystifies Adivasi hair oil for the viewers of his popular YouTube channel. Watch Full Video Get consultation with Dr John Watts - Hair Transplant Surgeo...
2022-05-22
05 min
Radio Dreyeckland
Rodung in Teilen des Hasdeo Waldes gebilligt
Der Hasdev oder auch Hasdeo-Wald im Bundesstaat Chhattisgarh, im zentralen Indien ist Schauplatz der Klimagerechtigkeitsbewegung Indiens. Die Erweiterung der Mine, über die Radio Dreyeckland bereits berichtete, ist nun genehmigt worden. Indische Behörden haben zwei riesige Kohle-Projekte auf Adivasi-Land – trotz lautstarker Proteste der indigenen Widerstandsbewegung – gebilligt. Der Wald ist Heimat von 20.000 Adivasi und Leidtragender der Kohle-Pläne der indischen Industrie.
2022-04-25
00 min
Radio Dreyeckland
Rodung in Teilen des Hasdeo Waldes gebilligt
Der Hasdev oder auch Hasdeo-Wald im Bundesstaat Chhattisgarh, im zentralen Indien ist Schauplatz der Klimagerechtigkeitsbewegung Indiens. Die Erweiterung der Mine, über die Radio Dreyeckland bereits berichtete, ist nun genehmigt worden. Indische Behörden haben zwei riesige Kohle-Projekte auf Adivasi-Land – trotz lautstarker Proteste der indigenen Widerstandsbewegung – gebilligt. Der Wald ist Heimat von 20.000 Adivasi und Leidtragender der Kohle-Pläne der indischen Industrie.
2022-04-25
00 min
Radio Dreyeckland
Adivasi-Frauen werden bedroht und angegriffen
Die Bevölkerungsgruppe der Adivasi, Sankrit für erste, ursprüngliche Bewohner, beschreibt in Staatsgebiet Indien und darüber hinaus eine indigene Bevölkerungsgruppe. Die frei gewählte Selbstbezeichnung Adivasi ist zwar modernes Sanskrit wird aber von der Regierung nicht anerkannt. Nur einige Gruppen der Gemeinschaft werden von manchen Regionalregierungen als "gelistete Stammesgesellschaften", Scheduled Tribes, anerkannt. Im wörtlichen Mittelstaat, Madhya Pradesh sind etwa 20 % der Bevölkerung Adivasipersonen.
2022-03-22
00 min
Adivasi Stories
Phulo-Jhano and Santhal Hul Revolt - Biography
Phulo and Jhano belonged to the Murmu clan of the Santhal tribe in Eastern India, today’s Jharkhand. They were no less revolutionaries than their men counterparts. Their brothers, Sido, Kanhu, Chand and Bhairav were said to have spearheaded the famous 1855 Santhal uprising. It was an uprising against the British inroads into their life especially by encouraging freewheeler businessmen and exploiting moneylenders. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adivasi-stories/support
2022-01-31
05 min
All Indians Matter
The word “vikas” has caused the greatest damage to Adivasis
As India’s mega businesses push to exploit our forest wealth, Adivasi communities pay the price. They have lost their lands, their homes and their way of life. From the fire of this saga has emerged a rich cache of resistance literature and poetry. Jacinta Kerketta, a young Adivasi poet and independent journalist from the Oraon Adivasi community in West Singbhum district in Jharkhand speaks to All Indians Matter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-12-14
45 min
Adivasi Stories
Diva-Kisun Biography (in Hindi) | Adivasi Stories
Two great warriors who fought against the un-acceptable violence done by British rulers and native Kings of the Singhbhum district (Jharkhand)...and raise their voice as “Diva-Kisun Revolt” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adivasi-stories/support
2021-12-08
03 min
CCYSC Awaaz
Ep. 30 Understanding Rural Lives and Livelihoods: Young People's Engagements with Education and Work in India [Part-II]
This podcast features a conversation with Dr Peggy Froerer (Reader, Anthropology) and Dr Gunjan Wadhwa (ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow, Education), Brunel University London. It discusses Dr Froerer's work with the historically marginalised Adivasi communities in rural parts of Central India (Chhattisgarh) with a particular focus on young people's engagements with education and its entanglements with work and livelihoods. Dr Froerer critically highlights the continuities and tensions between the global discourses of development and modernity and the local lived realities of the Adivasis, and the impacts of this on young people's aspirations. The conversation brings out the methodological and theoretical challenges...
2021-11-30
32 min
CCYSC Awaaz
Ep. 29 Understanding Rural Lives and Livelihoods: Young People's Engagements with Education and Work in India [Part-I]
This podcast features a conversation with Dr Peggy Froerer (Reader, Anthropology) and Dr Gunjan Wadhwa (ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow, Education), Brunel University London. It discusses Dr Froerer's work with the historically marginalised Adivasi communities in rural parts of Central India (Chhattisgarh) with a particular focus on young people's engagements with education and its entanglements with work and livelihoods. Dr Froerer critically highlights the continuities and tensions between the global discourses of development and modernity and the local lived realities of the Adivasis, and the impacts of this on young people's aspirations. The conversation brings out the methodological and theoretical challenges...
2021-11-30
30 min
Regenwald
Rodungen im Hasdeowald in Zentralindien
Der Hasdeo Wald in Zentralindien stellt einen der größten Wälder Indiens dar. Seine Fläche ist so groß wie zwei drittel des Saarlands und ist für viele indigene Völker zentrale Ort ihres Lebens. Die Regierung der Region will den Kohleabbau weiter ausbauen und dafür große Flächen des Hasdeo Waldes roden. Um gegen ein solches Vorhaben zu demonstrieren begeben sich Aktivist*innen der Adivasi-Bevölkerung auf den Weg in die Hauptstadt Chhattisgarh. Adivasi ist die Selbstbezeichnung der Indigenen und bedeutet soviel wie „ursprüngliche Bevölkerung“.
2021-10-05
00 min
Radio Dreyeckland
Rodungen im Hasdeowald in Zentralindien
Der Hasdeo Wald in Zentralindien stellt einen der größten Wälder Indiens dar. Seine Fläche ist so groß wie zwei drittel des Saarlands und ist für viele indigene Völker zentrale Ort ihres Lebens. Die Regierung der Region will den Kohleabbau weiter ausbauen und dafür große Flächen des Hasdeo Waldes roden. Um gegen ein solches Vorhaben zu demonstrieren begeben sich Aktivist*innen der Adivasi-Bevölkerung auf den Weg in die Hauptstadt Chhattisgarh. Adivasi ist die Selbstbezeichnung der Indigenen und bedeutet soviel wie „ursprüngliche Bevölkerung“.
2021-10-05
00 min
Radio Dreyeckland
Rodungen im Hasdeowald in Zentralindien
Der Hasdeo Wald in Zentralindien stellt einen der größten Wälder Indiens dar. Seine Fläche ist so groß wie zwei drittel des Saarlands und ist für viele indigene Völker zentrale Ort ihres Lebens. Die Regierung der Region will den Kohleabbau weiter ausbauen und dafür große Flächen des Hasdeo Waldes roden. Um gegen ein solches Vorhaben zu demonstrieren begeben sich Aktivist*innen der Adivasi-Bevölkerung auf den Weg in die Hauptstadt Chhattisgarh. Adivasi ist die Selbstbezeichnung der Indigenen und bedeutet soviel wie „ursprüngliche Bevölkerung“.
2021-10-05
00 min
The Elephant in the Room
39: India's first 'Annual Adivasi Development Indices' Report a conversation with Dibyendu Chaudhuri
Shownotes: Indigenous people make up 8.6% of the Indian population i.e. a staggering 104 million people (give or take) but they continue to live on the fringes of society and development. In terms of scale only 13 countries in the world have a population over 100 million. In India, they are known as Adivasis (or the earliest inhabitants of the continent), they are not a part of caste society. Their world view is of a non-hierarchical relationship with nature and people. A worldview considered backward by majority, modern industrial society worldview.Non-Adivasi Indians have ver...
2021-08-13
24 min
Adivasi Stories
Jaipal Singh Munda (Marang Gomke) - Biography (in Hindi)
Jaipal Singh Munda was anything but a simple ‘forest dweller’; he was an exceptional man with an extraordinary career. Born a tribal in what is now Jharkhand, he was an Oxford graduate, he qualified as an ICS officer, he was captain of India’s hockey team that won gold in the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, he was a teacher in Ghana, a minister in Bikaner, and a representative of India’s tribal population in the Constituent Assembly. It is he who first established the Adivasi Mahasabha in 1938 to fight for a tribal homeland called ‘Jharkhand’. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ad...
2021-08-03
08 min
TBA21 on st_age
Articulate Matter
The conversation begins by unpacking the idea of the Anthropocene with ecosystem scientist professor Yadvinder Malhi who talks about why a deep time perspective helps us understand how truly volatile the planet is. He also discusses the need for evidence-based science that’s inclusive of indigenous knowledge, which offers more sustainable ways of relating to the environment. Even while the scientific establishment grapples with what is already known about changing ecosystems to enact policy and systemic change, there are parts of India where narratives and data remain suppressed and ignored by mainstream media. Public health researcher Shweta Narayan speaks about th...
2021-07-27
28 min
Reporters Without Orders
Reporters Without Orders Ep 174: Adivasi youth’s killing and UP police’s ‘conversion racket’
This week, Basant Kumar is joined by Newslaundry reporter Akanksha Kumar and freelance journalist Anand Dutt.Anand discusses his report on the alleged killing by the security forces of an Adivasi youth in Jharkhand and details the plight of the state’s Adivasi communities. On the media coverage of the killing, he explains why such atrocities rarely get wide coverage.Akanksha talks about her reports on the Uttar Pradesh police arresting five Muslim men and accusing them of running a “racket” to mass convert Hindus to Islam. Emphasising the viciousness of the mainstream media’...
2021-07-03
50 min
Musique connectée
Inde : les musiciens Adivasi redécouvrent la musique traditionnelle pendant la pandémie
durée : 00:02:34 - Inde : les musiciens Adivasi redécouvrent la musique traditionnelle pendant la pandémie - par : Suzanne Gervais - On part pour le sud de l’Inde où pendant la pandémie, la communauté aborigène des indiens Adivasi et Irula s’est lancée dans la redécouverte de ses instruments de musique traditionnels...
2021-06-15
02 min
Tribal Wisdom Stories
Storytelling | Animations to telling Wancho Tales
The language and culture of the Wancho from the high mountains of Arunachal Pradesh is in danger. Tara Douglas is playing her part to help revive the stories from the elders by using animations. This interview tells us about the challenges and successes along her way and gives us an intimate Iook into this way of keeping Indigenous knowledge alive. #adivasi #storytelling #wancho #taradouglas #india #traditionalknowledge #oraltradition #animation #tribalwisdom #arunachalpradesh More info on the work of Tara Douglas: The Adivasi Arts Trust website: www.adivasiartstrust.org The Tales of the Tribes: https...
2021-05-18
22 min
Adivasi Stories
Lance Naik Albert Ekka - Biography (Hindi) | Adivasi Stories
Lance Naik ‘Albert Ekka’, PVC(awarded Param Vir Chakra) was a soldier in the Indian Army. He was martyred in action in the Battle of Hilli, during the Indo-Pakistan War of 1971. He was posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra, India's highest award for valour in the face of the enemy --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adivasi-stories/support
2021-04-29
03 min
Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy's Podcast
Reflections on Why Feminist Urbanism Matters - Final Episode, The Feminist City
Producer and Host: Sneha Visakha; Intro Music: Wehrmut by Godmode; Outro Music: Opheliea's Blues by Audionautix TW: references to violence against women, girls, gender and sexual minorities In the final episode of this season of the Feminist City podcast series, Sneha Visakha engages with the why feminist urbanism matters, reflecting on the learnings garnered from this project so far. She describes the background of this project and discusses key cases that spurred conversations on the relationship between women and urban public space - from the Nirbhaya case in 2012, the case concerning Dr. Priyanka Reddy in 2019, and more recently, Sarah Everard...
2021-04-13
44 min
Krupaya Dhyaan De
Ep. 05: "The Adivasi Will Not Dance": A Dramatic Reading
In this episode, we present to you a dramatic reading of the story "The Adivasi Will Not Dance" by author Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar. This extraordinary tale is about a musician belonging to the Santhali indigenous group from Jharkhand and a daring confrontation. The aim of this episode is to shed light on the state of marginalized indigenous groups in India by bringing our Dhyaan to them.Note: The music and SFX used in this episode could be found here.
2021-03-30
51 min
#WebPolicyTalk: Live at IMPRI
#GenderGaps | E23 | Prof Indra Munshi | Adhivasi women: Issues of Forest, Land and Livelihood
Gender Impact Studies Center (GISC) at IMPRI, GenDev Centre for Research and Innovation and Delhi Post News, organized a #WebPolicyTalkThe State of Gender Equality #GenderGaps Topic: Adivasi women: Issues of Forest, land and livelihood Date: December 22, 2020; Tuesday Time: 18:30 IST (GMT+5:30) Speaker: Prof Indra Munshi, Retired Professor, University of Mumbai Event Page: https://www.impriindia.com/event/adivasi-women-issues-of-forest-land/
2021-03-19
1h 28
Center for New Economics Studies
Vichaar : Origins of Tribal History ( Part 2)
Prof. Dasgupta commences her podcast by differentiating between the terms Adivasi, tribe, scheduled tribe, and indigenous people. Professor Dasgupta not only talks about the politics of tribal representation but also stresses the contemporary need of reconstructing the way tribes are perceived in India. Adivasi history cannot be truly understood without taking into account their pasts and lived experiences. She concludes by saying that we cannot write unbiased history, but as young students of History, we must be cautious of what we write and how they write history.
2021-03-09
33 min
Research Radio
#17: Can Social Movements Change the Balance of Power in Educational Systems?
Two decades ago, a survey found that only about one in four Adivasis in Tamil Nadu's Gudalur town were literate and the rate among women was even lower. Adivasi student enrollment in specialised public schools was extremely low and the conditions of the schools were far from adequate. “Non-Adivasi teachers and staff showed little empathy or concern for the Adivasi children,” write the three guests for today’s episode. This grim picture has transformed significantly in much deeper ways than the brush-stroke statistics shared above. We’ll learn about the story of this transformation.A scholar and two educati...
2021-02-22
36 min
Fridays with ALM
Fridays with ALM | AC Mitranshu Gambit
What has been the price of Gujarat's "vibrant" development? How do the youth of Gujarat, especially the aadivasi youth view this development?
2021-01-15
47 min
Fridays with ALM
Fridays with ALM | Anirudh
हिपहॉप आर्टफॉर्म में आदिवासी मुद्दे और अधिकार क्यों?
2021-01-08
40 min
Fridays with ALM
Fridays with ALM | Pranab Doley
Pranab tells us about how Kaziranga National Park model is harming the indigenous communities who have been living there for centuries now and how the participation of indigenous communities in wildlife conservation is important in today's time.
2021-01-01
57 min
Fridays with ALM
FRIDAYS WITH ALM | NAREN KANTHILAL CHOUDHARY
जानिये आदिवासी कृषी सरपंच से खेती में आने वाली चुनौतियों के बारे में
2020-12-25
38 min
Fridays with ALM
Discussing current news with Sumedhapal
Sumedha talks about various issues like farmers protest, adivasi issues and journalism through her experience of reporting since more than 3 years now.
2020-12-23
50 min
Fridays with ALM
Fridays with ALM - Prakash Bhoir
क्या आप जानते हैं आरे जंगल दुनिया का सबसे बड़ा शेहर के बीच पाया जाने वाला जंगल है ? इसे आदिवासियों ने संरक्षण करके रखा है अब तक प्रकाश जी से यह जानिए के आरे में कैसे खेती करते हैं और वहां के आदिवासियों को किन किन चुनौतियों का सामना करना पड़ता है
2020-12-23
54 min
Fridays with ALM
In Conversation With Dr. Abhilash Thadathil
Abhilash telling us the ground reality of how discrimination towards tribal students in Kerala is evident as they struggle to get admission
2020-12-21
49 min
Tribal Wisdom Stories
Natural Farming | Adivasi Farming & Nature
"Our role is not to change Nature, but to understand it". Saurabh Chaudhari is on a mission to help Nature restore itself. He dedicates his life to (re)introduce traditional, organic and natural farming practices with farmers in Gujurat, India. Saurabh belongs to the Bhil tribe, one of the largest Adivasi Peoples (also referred to as Indigenous or Tribal). Listening to his wise words, one would perhaps not expect a young man. Though English is not his native language, his statements are profound and even poetic. While most of his time is actually on the field, his organisation Nature...
2020-12-16
15 min
Fridays with ALM
Fridays with ALM | ALLEN SHAW
Allen tells us about his journey of how his artwork has shaped about in all these years. The activist in him speaks through his artwork.
2020-12-04
44 min
Fridays with ALM
Fridays with ALM | Anna Belew
aving endangered languages from around the world @spit.plainly from @endangeredlanguagesproject shares her insight on why diversity of languages are important, what needs to be done to keep the endangered languages alive and how 'extinct' is just a mere term to be used for languages
2020-11-06
47 min
Fridays with ALM
Fridays With ALM | Archana Soreng
Archana Soreng UN Youth Advisory Panel on Climate Change, is a youth from Khadia tribe of Odisha. She has beautifully put how indigenous culture is THE ONE to fight climate crisis. Not only that, she mentions how adivasis have always paid the price of developmental infrastructure through their blood, which is yet a failure for everyone in general. So, she questions - is it not time to change the narrative?
2020-10-09
40 min
Adivasi Stories
Birsa Munda 'Biography' (in Hindi) - Adivasi Stories
Listen the story of Bhagwan Birsa Munda in Hindi. He is also known as the "Gandhi before Gandhi". He was the one of the unsung heroes of Indian history --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adivasi-stories/support
2020-09-30
06 min
Fridays with ALM
FRIDAYS WITH ALM | Shubhranshu Choudhary
Talk with Shubhranshu Choudhary on demystifying Bastar violence
2020-09-30
45 min
Adivasi Stories
Tilka Manjhi: The First Indian Freedom Fighter(Biography) in Santhali : Adivasi Stories
This is the biography of 'The first Indian freedom fighter' - Tilka Manjhi. Even before Mangal Pandey...He fought again British Government and also gathered people to raise a movement called 'Tilka Andolan'. He is one of unsung hero of Indian History that couldn't get popularity due to religious margination. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adivasi-stories/support
2020-09-27
04 min
Adivasi Stories
Sido-Kanhu: Indian Rebel Brothers (Biography) : Adivasi Stories
Listen the story of two rebel brothers who who fought against British government for our motherland India. And they showed "It's not hard to do , if we can think of it". --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adivasi-stories/support
2020-09-27
04 min
Adivasi Stories
Pandit Raghunath Murmu Biography in Santhali - Adivasi Stories
This is the biography of the great teacher (pt. Raghunath Murmu) aka Guru Gomke. He was the inventor of Santhali script "Ol' Chiki" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adivasi-stories/support
2020-09-27
03 min
Fridays with ALM
FRIDAYS WITH ALM | Ankita and Rishabh
Ankita and Rishabh from Fridays for Future, Jharkhand, share their insights on why climate strike across the globe, how is @fridays4future.jharkhand doing their bit and how indigenous peoples voices need to be actively heard to tackle climate change. Adding on to all of this, Rishabh shares about his interconnectedness of activism, music and social work.
2020-09-25
31 min
Lights | Camera | Azadi
#26 The Caste of Law with Nikita and Disha
Visit LCA Website: https://lightscameraazadi.in/Follow Nikita: https://twitter.com/glorious_glutenFollow Disha: https://twitter.com/WadekarDishaFollow CPA Project: https://twitter.com/CPAProjectIndiaPeople and accounts you can follow : Christina Dhanraj, Kiruba Munuswamy, Asha Kowtal, Dalit women fight and the Blue DawnNikita Sonavane graduated with a B.A. (Political Science) degree from St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai and an LL.B. degree from Government Law College, Mumbai. She holds an LL.M in Law and Development degree from Azim Premji University (APU), Bangalore. She has worked as a legal researcher an...
2020-09-19
2h 24
Fridays with ALM
FRIDAYS WITH ALM | ARUNA TIRKEY
अपने रेस्टोरेंट के जरिये बचा रही है अरुणा तिर्की झारखंड के आदिवास
2020-09-11
28 min
Fridays with ALM
Fridays With ALM | Saving Adivasi Culture through Fashion | Ashish Birulee | Mohit Mohan & Sandhya Singh | Episode 2
फैशन के जरिए आदिवासियत कैसे बचाये? Episode 2 features Mohit Mohan Samad & Sandhya Singh Kuntia speaking about their journey of The Ong Apparel and how they're using fashion to amplify the adivasi culture, politics and language with the host and co-founder of ALM Ashish Birulee.
2020-09-10
35 min
Amplify
Adivasi Lives Matter: On indigenous rights and justice
For the final episode of Season 2 I am joined by Ashish Birulee, photojournalist, activist and founding member of Adivasi Lives Matter (ALM) and Isha C content strategist, documentary filmmaker, senior editor and co-creator of ALM. On August 9 it was the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. These are the people whose way of life has always been sustainable and has hugely inspired and encouraged our own choices, behaviour and consumption patterns and that’s great. We should look to them who have been the custodians of nature for so long. But is following in their footsteps and stri...
2020-09-04
57 min
Fridays with ALM
Fridays With ALM | How To Save Warli Painting | Ashish Birulee | Brijesh Bhusara | Episode 1
Brijesh Bhusara belongs to the Kokna tribe from Silvassa, Dadra and Nagar Haveli. He has studied Fine Arts and Electronic Engineering. He is a Warli art lover and is concerned about Warli being hijacked by other non-adivasi communities. He runs a Tribal Art Shop in his native town. Brijesh is also a social worker and a climate activist. He is the President of Tribute Tribal Youth Group. Fridays With ALM is podcast hosted by the Co-founder of Adivasi Lives Matter Ashish Birulee and produced by Adivasi Lives Matter.
2020-09-03
40 min
Fridays with ALM
Fridays with ALM | Adivasi And Tribal Freedom Fighters
he Adivasis And Tribals Who Fought For Freedom For Their Land And People. LIVE with @ashishbirulee to talk about Adivasi and tribal freedom fighters who fought against the British for their land and people! Please note the correction: 47:27- 48:05- Tilka Majhi led fight against the British in 1784 which is 70 years earlier than Mangal Pandey
2020-08-15
39 min
Fridays with ALM
Fridays with ALM | World Indigenous Day 2020
Instalive Concert On The Occassion of World Indigenous Day 2020
2020-08-09
45 min
The Nagrik Podcast
The Warli Revolt: Indra Munshi, Archana Prasad, MC Mawali, Prakash Bhoir
In October 2019, the most recent conflict over Mumbai's Aarey colony came into national prominence when the city's municipal corporation took advantage of a Bombay High Court order confirming that the area did not fall into the legal category of a forest, to fell trees and clear the area for the construction of a car shed for the city's metro rail. For many years, this area has been a site of conflict between the city's need to expand and urbanise further, the environmentalists who value Aarey's biodiversity and green cover, and the people who inhabit its 12 villages, including t...
2020-06-23
1h 29
Fridays with ALM
Fridays with ALM
Will India Ever See A Movement Like Black Lives Matter For Adivasis
2020-06-11
1h 13
Fridays with ALM
Fridays with ALM | Soni Suri
Importance of indigenous education in India ft. Soni Sori In our second Insta live on #FactorySchools Ashish Birulee had the honor of speaking to @Soni Sori the internationally acclaimed and Frontline Human Rights Defender awardee activist from Bastar, Chhattisgarh. Soniji shares how a failed education system has fueled Naxalism in Bastar, Chhattisgarh, and what is the importance of Indigenous education in India. Watch it, share it with your friends, it is time for a larger conversation on #IndigenousEducation
2020-05-29
19 min
Fridays with ALM
Fridays with ALM | Ramdas Bhaskaran
How is an indigenous-led school unique? Ft. Ramdas Bhaskaran Throughout our week-long Instagram live discussions, we have spoken to multiple experts about the damaging effects of factory schooling on India’s indigenous children. In this conversation, we speak with Ramdas who is a part of an indigenous run school - Vidyodaya in Gudalur, Tamil Nadu. For three decades, the organization Adivasi Munnetra Sangham has managed the school. It is not a standalone school, but an outcome of the Adivasi land rights movement. The school not only has Adivasi children but also trustees of the trust are from th...
2020-05-29
18 min
Fridays with ALM
Fridays with ALM | Nicolas Barla
How do factory schools wipe out Adivasi identity? Ft. Nicolas Barla Pt.1 The identity and belief systems are taught to Adivasi children by their family members and community. But when these children go to schools, they are made to believe that their belief systems and religions are “non-civilized“. This is a recording of the third and final Instagram live held on 17th May. Having traveled to Canada and met with survivors of assimilationist schooling system, Nicolas Barla shares how the Indian education system must be more sensitive towards the Adivasi communities, otherwise there is a fear of losi...
2020-05-29
16 min
Fridays with ALM
Fridays with ALM | Dr JO Woodman
How Do Factory Schools Affect India's Adivasis? Have we ever wondered what kind of an education system prevails in our society? Do we encourage diversity in our classrooms? Do we preserve and promote varied indigenous cultures, identities, languages, and traditions or are we creating copies of each other by indoctrinating the students? Ashish Birulee talks to Jo Woodman, Senior Research and Advocacy Officer at @survivalinternational, who has been campaigning against factory schools.
2020-05-22
17 min
Fridays with ALM
Fridays with ALM | Sharanya Nayak
How Do Factory Schools Affect India’s Adivasis? ft. Sharanya Nayak Have we ever wondered what kind of an education system prevails in our society? Do we encourage diversity in our classrooms? Do we preserve and promote varied indigenous cultures, identities, languages, and traditions or are we creating copies of each other by indoctrinating the students? Ashish Birulee (@ashishbirulee) talks to Sharanya Nayak (@sharanya2420), farmer and feminist activist who has been working with indigenous communities, and asks her about factory schools.
2020-05-15
21 min
Fridays with ALM
Fridays with ALM | GLADSON DUNG DUNG
Understanding Indigenous Education Models
2020-05-15
38 min
Fridays with ALM
Fridays with ALM | Nandini Sundar
How Do Factory Schools Affect India's Adivasis? ft Nandini Sundar Have we ever wondered what kind of an education system prevails in our society? Do we encourage diversity in our classrooms? Do we preserve and promote varied indigenous cultures, identities, languages, and traditions or are we creating copies of each other by indoctrinating the students? Ashish Birulee (@ashishbirulee) talks about factory schools with Nandini Sundar, who is a Professor of Sociology, an advocate of Adivasi rights, and one of the people who filed a PIL against Salwa Judum.
2020-05-15
10 min
Ganatantra
S02 E07: The struggle for Adivasi Rights (feat. Rajni Soren)
Earlier this year, the Supreme Court of India ordered state governments to begin eviction of Adivasis and Forest dwellers whose claims for forest rights under the Forest Rights Act had been dismissed. Following a backlash against the move from Adivasi communities, the Supreme Court put this order on hold. In this episode, we're joined by Rajni Soren an advocate-activist who works in issues related to forest rights and practices in the Chhattisgarh HC to talk about how the Adivasi movement have used the law and political institutions to protect their rights.
2019-10-30
00 min
Download Top Full Audiobooks in Literature, Literary Fiction
The Adivasi Will Not Dance by Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/517139to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Adivasi Will Not Dance Author: Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar Narrator: Meghan Sardar Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 20 minutes Release date: April 24, 2019 Genres: Literary Fiction Publisher's Summary: In this collection of stories, set in the fecund, mineral-rich hinterland and the ever-expanding, squalid towns of Jharkhand, Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar breathes life into a set of characters who are as robustly flesh and blood as the soil from which they spring, where they live and into which they must sometimes bleed. ©Speaking Tiger Publishing Pvt Ltd.
2019-04-24
5h 20
Asian Studies Centre
Rediscovering the Primitive: Adivasi Histories in and after Subaltern Studies
Uday Chandra speaks at the South Asia Seminar Two decades ago, the historical anthropologist K. Sivaramakrishnan noted with a sense of irony that "elites assuming the task of building a national culture and providing it with a liberatory/progressive history have turned to modes of knowledge and reconstruction produced in the colonial period". This paper builds on this ironic comment to understand and critique Subaltern Studies' rediscovery of the "primitive" tribal subject in the forests of Middle India. Seeking to turn away from colonial, nationalist, and Marxist historiographic traditions, Uday Chandra argues, the Subalternists' quest for the quintessential subaltern ended...
2016-06-02
36 min
Incarnations: India in 50 Lives
Birsa Munda: Have You Been to Chalkad?
Prof. Sunil Khilnani profiles Birsa Munda, the young, charismatic healer who led his tribal community in revolt against the British and whose life, more than a century after his death, poses the question: 'Who owns India?' Scattered across the subcontinent, India's tribal peoples or Adivasis, match in size the populations of Germany or Vietnam. Yet the land rights of India's original inhabitants are regularly overridden in the name of development. One of history's great defenders of Adivasi rights was Birsa Munda, born in the late 19th century in what is now the north-eastern state of Jharkhand. At a time...
2015-06-12
14 min