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Indian tribes differ in language, kinship, and political form. They feed little traditions into the civilisational web Bose described. Sanskritisation and pilgrimage are two-way, not only Hindu gift. Fifth and Sixth Schedules turn diversity into constitutional pluralism. Elwin and Haimendorf recorded that wealth against Ghurye’s flatten.
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Introduction
Indian tribes do not form one culture. Their languages, kin, and rites feed the same plural civilisation that N. K. Bose called a web, not a single Hindu copy.
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What diversity looks like
- Naga village republics, Gond clan ritual, Khasi matriliny, and Andaman forager bands are different political and kin worlds.
- Grierson’s families split tribal speech across four stocks. Dance, textile, and jhum calendars differ with ecology.
Enrichment of the plural
- Vidyarthi’s sacred complex and Hindu tirthas already include tribal pilgrims. Little traditions thicken the great.
- Srinivas saw tribes as neighbours in Sanskritisation. The traffic is two-way: forest gods and possession cults enter regional Hinduism.
- Sixth Schedule councils and Fifth Schedule custom are constitutional pluralism, not folklore.
Against flattening
- Ghurye’s backward-Hindu thesis underplays this gift. Elwin and Haimendorf recorded it as civilisation in its own right.
- Plural India is poorer if diversity is only a tourist list and land is gone.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD D[Tribal diversity] --> L[Language kin rite] D --> P[Plural civilisation] E[Elwin Bose] --> P
Conclusion
Tribal cultural diversity enriches Indian pluralism as language, kin, and political form. The republic houses it when schedules and FRA work; it loses it when only assimilation counts.
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