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introduction of festivals of baiga tribe ?


armaanmalik285: Jaivir i think their festival is Karma (Karam) festival ..This festival is falls in the Hindu month of Bhadrapada. .Karma Festival is celebrated in the month of August ..

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The Baiga  are a Munda or Kolarian people  located in the central highlands of India. The name "Baiga" means "sorcerer, medicine man" and is applied in this sense to the priests of the Chota Nagpur tribe. The Bhuiyar of Mirzarpur are also called Baiga, as are any Individuals who serve in the capacity of village priest in this immediate region . It is believed that the Baiga migrated from Chhattisgarh into the Satpura Hills on the western borders of the plains, and were among the earliest residents of the Chhattisgarh Plains and the northern and eastern hill country.

The Baiga build villages either in the form of a large square or with houses aligned on the sides of a broad street . 
Subsistence and Commercial Activities. The Baiga raise pigs (which are held in particularly high esteem), poultry, goats, and cattle (cows, bullocks, and buffalo). Dogs and cats are kept. The Baiga also grow several kinds of tobacco for Personal use and import an alcoholic beverage 


Rice, various kinds of grain, sweet potatoes, cucumbers, dal , maize, roots, leaves, herbs, and young bamboo shoots are among the items grown or gathered for consumption.
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