Indigenous Culture and Heritage of Tripura
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Abstract
Tripura's indigenous culture and legacy represent a rich tapestry of customs, ceremonies, and unique activities that have their roots in the history of the area. The goal of the study is to shed light on the significance, difficulties, and prospects of Tripura's complex tapestry of indigenous culture and legacy. To examine the many facets of the culture and heritage of the indigenous community, the research employs descriptive and exploratory approaches. Information is obtained from a variety of sources, including official government publications, speeches made by ambassadors and other officials, and a large range of secondary sources such as books, papers, journals, and websites. The study also looks at ways to support and revitalize traditional practices within indigenous communities and how modernization, urbanization, and outside influences have affected and changed the region's cultural landscape. The study also examines the complex interactions that modernity, urbanization, and outside influences have on indigenous culture, providing insights into the potential and problems that these dynamics present. The results are consistently arranged, effectively presented descriptively, and rigorously analyzed to yield significant conclusions. The study highlights the critical problems that the indigenous culture in Tripura is currently experiencing and suggests solutions for preserving and reviving these distinctive customs.