Assorted Sides of Khariya, Munda and Oraon tribe of Jharkhand: A Cross-Cultural analysis
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Abstract
Culture is as much needed for human life as bread, cloth, and houses. Culture reflects human life. This is a mirror. The better the human life, the better will be its culture. Where there is human society, there must be its culture. Culture plays an important role in any human society. Humans are different from animals and birds only because of their culture. It is the culture that separates one species from another. The desire for feeding and coupling is also found in animals and birds. They also live in groups. Living in groups They learn how to get food, learn to face, or avoid dangers, inform the group about dangers, and even fight to protect others from enemies. But they do not have culture. Culture is the innovative world created by man. Apart from nature, whatever is created by man, there is its culture. The language and culture of the tribals of Jharkhand can be traced in the special study of ancient remains, folk culture, folk literature, and folk language. Their signs can be found even if seen from a historical point of view. In this regard, Archer W. G., Banerjee G. C, Biligiri HS, Cardone L, Duarte G. S., Flore and Gheesens, Pinno H.J. And a deep study of Sharat Chandra's books can also give indications. Through this paper, the author has tried to do a cross-sectional socio-economic comparative analysis between the three tribal communities living in similar geographical areas.