Muria Gond

E811314

Muria Gond are an indigenous Adivasi community of central India, primarily known for their distinct social customs, youth dormitory traditions, and rich folk art and music within the broader Gond cultural group.

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Muria Gond canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Adivasi community
indigenous community
subgroup of the Gond people
artForm wall painting
wood carving
country India
culturalRegion Bastar NERFINISHED
central Indian tribal belt
danceType group dances during festivals
ethnicGroupOf India NERFINISHED
festival harvest festivals
seasonal nature rituals
hasCustom age-grade organization through ghotul
ancestor veneration
collective labor and resource sharing
ritual worship of local deities
knownFor communal festivals
dance traditions
distinct social customs
folk art
folk music
youth dormitory institution ghotul
language Gondi NERFINISHED
regional Indo-Aryan languages
locatedIn Bastar region NERFINISHED
Chhattisgarh NERFINISHED
Madhya Pradesh
central India NERFINISHED
marriageCustoms clan exogamy
pre-marital interaction within ghotul
musicInstrument drums
flutes
string instruments
partOf Gond people NERFINISHED
Gondi-speaking peoples
recognizedAs Scheduled Tribe in India
relatedGroup Koya Gond NERFINISHED
Maria Gond NERFINISHED
other Gond subgroups
religion Hinduism (syncretic practices)
indigenous animistic beliefs
socialInstitution ghotul
socialStructure clan-based organization
village council leadership
traditionalEconomy forest gathering
hunting and fishing
settled agriculture
shifting cultivation
usesScript Devanagari (for Gondi in some contexts)

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Dandakaranya forest ethnicGroup Muria Gond