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What are the traditions of tribes​

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Answered by shivanshgarg47
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select group of people can call themselves natives of Colorado. But if you’re a descendant of the Ute, Navajo or Cheyenne-Arapahoe tribes, then you are truly a Colorado native.

The culture and traditions of these indigenous people are found in historical sites and attractions across Colorado, taking visitors back in time to the state’s real roots.

Arguably the most famous monument to Native American life in Colorado is Mesa Verde National Park. Located in the southwest

corner of the state, Mesa Verde features nearly 5,000 archaeological sites, including hundreds of cliff dwellings the Ancestral Pueblo people called home for over 700 years. Start your visit at the Visitor and Research Center, which houses a research and storage facility for the park’s archives and its collection of millions of objects. This is also where you can purchase your tickets to see the cliff dwellings. Be sure to inquire about guided tours, as most dwellings require you to be accompanied by a park ranger.

Also in the southwest portion of the state, just a few miles from Durango, is the Southern Ute Cultural Center and Museum. In operation for over 20 years, the museum houses interactive exhibits dedicated to the cultural traditions of Colorado’s oldest residents. One step through the doors and into the circular entryway, visitors will immediately be struck by the immaculate architecture and Native American symbolism surrounding them. The museum offers each guest a personal greeting and explanation of the welcome gallery, as well as information on the exhibits. Popular displays include the Mountain Lion and Veterans exhibits, the latter of which focuses on tribal members who served in the U.S. military.

Answered by ItzLazyGirlThan
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India has traditionally been the home of different cultures and people. Unity in diversity is one of the most prominent features in the people of India. Among the diversified population a significant portion is comprised of the tribal people, the original inhabitants of the land. The tribal culture of India and their traditions and practices pervade almost all of the aspects of Indian culture and civilization.

In India one can find almost a new dialect, culture, and different people after moving 50 kms in any direction. Like wise the tribal population is also very much varied and diversified. The tribes each one of them is a distinctive community either migrated from another place or the original inhabitants of the land. These different tribes still inhibits the different parts especially the seven states of the North Eastern part, and almost each and every corner of the land. The distinctiveness of the tribes lies their rituals, cultures, beliefs and above all the harmony in which they survive in unison with nature. Their living perfectly depicts a well balanced give and take procedure that in no way disrupts the ecological balance.

Tribals constitute 8.14% of the total population of the country, numbering 84.51 million (2001 Census) and cover about 15% of the country’s area. The fact that tribal people need special attention can be observed from their low social, economic and participatory indicators. Whether it is maternal and child mortality, size of agricultural holdings or access to drinking water and electricity, tribal communities lag far behind the general population. 52% of Tribal population is Below Poverty Line and what is staggering is that 54% tribal’s have no access to economic assets such as communication and transport.

These indicators underline the importance of the need of livelihood generating activities based on locally available resources so that gainful employment opportunities could be created at the doorstep of tribal people. Recognizing this need for initiating such livelihood generating activities in a sustained and focused manner, the Ministry of Welfare (now Ministry of Tribal Affairs) established an organization to take up marketing development activities for Non Timber forest produce (NTFP) on which a tribal spends most of his time and derives a major portion of his/her income. In 1987, the Tribal Cooperative Marketing Development Federation of India Limited (TRIFED) was set up with an aim to serve the interest of the tribal community and work for their socio-economic development by conducting its affairs in a professional, democratic and autonomous manner for undertaking marketing of tribal products.

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