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Trible of Jharkhand


Jharkhand, a state in eastern India, is home to several indigenous tribal communities, each with its own unique culture, language, traditions, and practices. Some of the prominent tribes in Jharkhand include: Jharkhand State is a state where most of the tribes of India are found.

Munda: Renowned for their martial arts, agricultural practices, and intricate jewelry-making skills. The festival of Sarhul is significant among the Mundas. Munda tribe mainly living in Ranchi, Khunti, Gumla and Simdega District of Jharkhand.





Santhal: One of the largest tribes in the region, known for their vibrant dance forms, music, and traditional festivals like Sohrai and Karma. Santhal Trible mainly living in area called Santhal Pargana. Santhal Pargana divided in 05 district that is Dumka, Jamtara, Godda, Pakur & Sahibgunj.


Ho: Skilled in agriculture and handicrafts, the Ho tribe celebrates festivals like Mage Porob and Sohrai, accompanied by traditional dances and music. Ho Trible living in West Singhbhum, East Singhbhum and Saraikela-Kharsawan region of jharkhand.





Oraon (Kurukh): Known for their agricultural expertise, Oraons have a rich tradition of folk songs, dances, and rituals. They celebrate various fstivals like Mage Parab and Karma. Oraon Trible living in Ranchi, Simdega, Khunti and Gumla District of Jharkhand.



Kharia: Primarily residing in the forested areas, the Kharia tribe is known for their hunting and gathering skills, along with their unique cultural practices. Kharia Trible living in Ranchi, Simdega, Khunti and Gumla District of Jharkhand.


Santal Parganas (Dumka, Godda, Jamtara, Pakur, Sahibgunj): An amalgamation of various tribal groups, including Santal, Paharia, Bedia, Mahli, and others, residing mainly in the Santhal Pargana region.



Each tribe has its own dialect, customs, and traditions that contribute to the diverse cultural tapestry of Jharkhand. These communities often have a deep connection with nature, and their lifestyles are often intertwined with their environment.

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