The Hindu (Kozhikode)

‘Nera Thinka’ concludes

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‘Nera Thinka’, the tribal art, food, medicine, and literature festival organised by the Kerala Institute for Research Training and Developmen­t studies of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (KIRTADS) concluded at its campus in Kozhikode on Monday on a high note. The sevenday festival that began on March 12 saw hundreds of people visiting the campus to take part in the festivitie­s and experience the remedial properties of tribal medicine.

The tribal medical camp organised as part of the festival had noted tribal medical practition­ers such as Sasidharan Kani, Mallan Kani, Mayil Swamy, Vanchiyamm­a, Maruthan, Veluswami K.P., Suresh K.A., Balakrishn­an Vaidyar, Bhaskaran M and Biju N.P. from all over the State. The herbal steam bath arranged as part of the camp had many takers daily.

The tribal literature festival organised for the first time made ‘Nera Thinka’

Nanchan and team from Palakkad performing Aattu Pattu, a traditiona­l music and dance form of the Kurumba tribe, on the last day of the Nera Thinka tribal festival in Kozhikode on Monday.

different from its previous versions. The literature festival that was inaugurate­d by M. Dasan, Dean of the Central University in Kasargod on Wednesday. Writers Sukumaran Chaligadda, Vasudevan Cheekkallu­r, and transgende­r activist Prakrithi were present. The discussion­s on the following days stressed the need to encourage tribal literature by promoting translatio­ns in different languages.

The five food stalls from Wayanad, Palakkad, and Thiruvanan­thapuram districts were the crowd pullers over the last week, fea

turing traditiona­l cuisine including tubers, millet based food items, and native drinks.

Cultural programmes such as Karimpala dance, Davilayyam, Mangalam Kali, Eruthu Kali, Paliya dance, Vattakkali, Obela dance, Irula dance, Chonan Kali, and Kurumba dance were performed as part of the festival.

The valedictor­y ceremony on Monday was inaugurate­d by poet Bindu Damodaran, social worker Nanchan Mannookkar­an, Folklore artist Prajod Irulam, and medical practition­er Mallan Kani.

 ?? K. RAGESH ?? In tune with culture:
K. RAGESH In tune with culture:

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