Adam Koziol is a photographer based in Poznan, Poland. In 2013, during a trip to Borneo, while talking with one of the representatives of the Iban people (the People of the Dayak group in East Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei), he realized that 3000 years of culture and traditions are doomed to disappear in the coming years. So he decides to start a documentary project to tell about these forgotten and doomed tribal cultures.
In Defence Of Ladakh’s Movement For Constitutional Safeguards: A Balance Sheet Of Apprehensions And The Logic Of Demand
“Extinction of cultural identities through different means like displacement, and no safeguards in their preservation, particularly language, are not merely distant future realities. Such unfortunate realities have always found their place in the history of India. According to Ganesh Narayan Devy, a literary critic, India may have lost 220 languages since 1961 – a staggering and unfortunate state…
Aadi Mahotsav: Celebrating Tribal Art and Culture in India
Aadi Mahotsav is a celebration of the tribal culture of India. It is an initiative of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs in India, which aims to promote the tribal way of life and showcase their art, culture, and heritage. The word “Aadi” means “beginning” in Hindi, and “Mahotsav” means “festival”. Thus, Aadi Mahotsav can be translated as the “festival of the beginning”.
The festival is a grand…