TRIBAL ART CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE AND VALUES OF INDIAN TRIBAL COMMUNITIES
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https://doi.org/10.64706/1xp5y184Keywords:
Tribal Art,, Cultural Identity, Warli Art, Gond Art, madhubani Painting, Empowerment, Sustainability, Indegenous Communities, Cultural Preservation, Indian TribesAbstract
Tribal art in India represents a profound synthesis of culture, tradition, and identity. Rooted in the everyday lives and spiritual beliefs of indigenous communities, it serves as a living archive of their social values, environmental ethics, and aesthetic sensibilities. This research paper explores the cultural dimensions, social impact, and transformative potential of tribal art in India, focusing on the Warli, Gond, and Madhubani traditions. Through these case studies, the paper highlights how tribal art functions as a medium for cultural preservation, social empowerment, gender inclusion, and sustainable development in the contemporary era.
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