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Mythologies of Folklore & Superstition

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While a Great Spirit constitutes the basis of Indian theory, the  tribes  believe in multiple deities surrounded by mythology. In accordance with their views of nature and spirit, they constantly appeal to these powers at every step of their lives. They hear the Great Spirit in every wind; see him in every cloud; fear him in sounds, and adore him in every place that inspires awe. While cultures and customs varied among the tribes, they all believed the universe was bound together by spirits of natural life, including animals, water, plants, the sky, and the Earth itself.  Native American  culture struggled to survive after the white man invaded their lives. Living through forced moves, war, starvation, diseases, and assimilation, these strong and spiritual people kept their many legends and stories alive. Passed down through the generations, these tales speak of timeless messages of peace, life, death, and harmony with nature. The sacred beliefs of many  tribes...

Mythologies of the Irula Tribes

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  Irula , also known as  Iruliga ,  are a  Dravidian  ethnic group inhabiting the Indian states of  Tamil Nadu , and parts of  Kerala  and  Karnataka .  A  scheduled tribe , their population in this region is estimated at around 200,000 people.  People of Irula ethnicity are called  Irular , and speak  Irula , which belongs to the  Dravidian  languages family.  The tribe numbers around 200,000 spread across three states: 189,621 in Tamil Nadu, 23,721 in Kerala and 10,259 in Karnataka. Those in Karnataka are named Iruligas. The Irulas are mainly concentrated in northern Tamil Nadu: in a wedge extending from   Krishnagiri   and   Dharmapuri   districts in the west to   Ariyalur   and   Cuddalore   districts in the south and   Tiruvallur district   in the north. Small populations live in   Coimbatore   and   Nilgiris   districts and were...