Culture of Chhattisgarh

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Cultures of Chhattisgarh

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The tribal dances represent the rich cultures of Chhattisgarh. Dances are the chief means of the celebration of the tribals. These folk dances also represent the community affairs, characterized by robustness and earthiness. These dance groups are mainly the group dances which involve complex footwork.It is always wonderful to watch the dancers moving are in a line, gyrating in a circle, always in the anti-clock direction.

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  • Cultures of Chhattisgarh

  • Chhattisgarh is famous for its cultural

    heritage and the tribal living there.

  • Chhattisgarh is famous for the rich cultures of

    Chhattisgarh amidst crusty cuisine, vivacious dances,

    great religions, melodious music, kind people, amiable

    languages, sparkling fairs & festivals and marvellous arts

    & crafts. Its unique approach towards dance, cuisine, and

    music which make it different from others.

  • Chhattisgarh is home to a number of types

    of tribal in India.

  • It also has India's oldest tribal communities and the

    earliest tribals have been living in Bastar for over 10,000

    years. Since the time, the Aryans occupied the Indian

    mainland and the rich plains became war-infested and

    de-forested for agriculture.

  • The tribal dances represent the rich

    cultures of Chhattisgarh.

  • Dances are the chief means of the celebration of

    the tribals. These folk dances also represent the

    community affairs, characterized by robustness and

    earthiness.

  • The dance groups are mainly the group dances

    which involve complex footwork. It is always

    wonderful to watch the dancers moving are in a

    line, gyrating in a circle, always in the anti-clock

    direction.

  • The Maria Tribes are the most spectacular dances. The

    men lace a strip of cloth round their torso, wear head-

    dresses of peacock and cock feathers, and tie bells

    around their wrists and ankles. Some also wear stag

    and bison horns on the head. In all the dance forms,

    singing is important.

  • In case of Bison-horn Marias, the boys and girls dance in

    separate sub-groups, with the steps of girls being simpler.

    Drum-beats are central to the dance. In case of Hill-Marias,

    the group is often mixed with a girl between two boys. The

    men wear heavy buttock-bells.

  • During the festivals and celebrations, the cultures of

    Chhattisgarh can be easily reflected through their

    dressings and the special accessories.

  • The men and the women wear ornaments. The

    ornaments are made of beads (made from bones, seeds,

    wood) worn as laces, ropes, fillets and collars. Earlier

    the armlets were made of iron, brass and copper wires,

    but today silver and gold are used.

  • Gold is worn mainly on the ear, nose and neck (men wear gold

    collars to indicate their standing in the village) instead of

    wearing them on hands and legs. Silver is worn on the neck (as

    a hoop); on the wrist (as a loose, hollow, twisted tubular

    bracelet); on the legs (as a solid, square-bar anklet, arched

    below the ankle-bones).Conical twin-tops are common in the

    nostrils and ear lobes. Rings are worn on the helix of the ear.

    Red and green coloured precious stones are preferred which

    are famous for their bright colours.

  • The men and the women of the Hill-Maria Tribe still

    use tassels of red wool. Cockfights are a favourite

    sport of the tribal here. The males of the region make

    a crowd in the region on Sundays, in shady areas

    under the trees.

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