Reflections of Tribal Life and Culture in Indian Literature

  • Tapati Mukherjee
Keywords: Invasion, Tribe, Acculturation, Unity in diversity, Boro community

Abstract

Since the inception of Indian civilization, tribes in various forms had their presence felt in Indian ethos of life. India has accepted all tribes in its cultural mosaic and the process of synthesis and acculturation had made the tribes integral part of Indian community.

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Published
2021-06-30
How to Cite
Mukherjee, T. (2021). Reflections of Tribal Life and Culture in Indian Literature. International Bilingual Journal of Culture, Anthropology and Linguistics, 3(1-2), 92-98. Retrieved from https://indianadibasi.com/journal/index.php/ibjcal/article/view/34