Mutwa

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Mutwa is a traditional community of pastoralists and artisans found primarily in parts of South Asia, particularly in regions of India and Pakistan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artisan community
ethnic group
pastoralist community
traditional community
artisanalSpecialization handmade crafts
utilitarian objects
continent Asia
country India
Pakistan
culturalTrait community endogamy
folk crafts
oral traditions
traditional dress
economicActivity handicrafts
livestock rearing
ethnicity Mutwa NERFINISHED
geographicDistribution coastal areas of the Arabian Sea
northwestern India
southern Pakistan NERFINISHED
western India
heritageStatus intangible cultural heritage (community level, de facto)
languageFamily Indo-Aryan languages
lifestyle semi-nomadic
livelihoodDependency grazing lands
seasonal migration
mobilityPattern transhumant pastoralism
region South Asia
religion Islam
socialClassification community
socialIdentity marginalized community
socialStructure clan-based
traditionalOccupation animal husbandry
artisan work
craft production
pastoralism

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Mutwa community ethnicity Mutwa