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Flash Cards: Tribal Verse

This chapter explores the rich oral literature of India’s tribal communities, highlighting their unique cultural expressions and the importance of preserving their languages and traditions.

Tribal Verse - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from Tribal Verse in Woven Words for Class 11 (English).
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What does 'marginalisation of communities' mean?

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It refers to the process by which certain communities are pushed to the edges of society, losing their resources, rights, and cultural significance.

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Define 'acceleration pace' in context.

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It refers to the speedy progression of urbanization and culture that threatens to outpace the preservation of tribal cultures.

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What are 'canonized written texts'?

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These are the established, officially recognized literary works that are often prioritized in academic study.

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Explain 'rich repository of folk songs'.

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This phrase describes the vast collection of traditional songs from tribal communities that encapsulate their culture and history.

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What is meant by 'tribal vision of life'?

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It refers to the unique worldview of tribal communities that emphasizes harmony with nature and spiritual connections to ancestry.

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Define 'cohesive and organically unified'.

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This phrase describes how tribal communities are closely bonded and work together as a single entity, often sharing beliefs and traditions.

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Who are 'itinerant street singers'?

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They are traveling musicians who perform songs and stories, often generating and sharing oral traditions within communities.

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What is the importance of oral literature?

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Oral literature is vital for preserving cultural heritage, traditions, and languages within tribal communities.

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What role do songs play in tribal rituals?

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Songs are integral to conveying communal beliefs, marking significant life events, and connecting with nature and ancestors.

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How does urbanization affect tribal communities?

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Urbanization leads to cultural and linguistic loss, pushing tribal communities to the margins and threatening their literary traditions.

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Highlight a characteristic of tribal arts.

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Tribal arts often blend the sacred and the ordinary, echoing the community's rituals and cultural practices.

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What is 'bilingualism' in tribal societies?

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Bilingualism refers to the ability of tribal members to use both native and dominant state languages, allowing cultural assimilation.

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Explain 'tribal imagination'.

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Tribal imagination is characterized by a dreamlike quality, where narratives blend reality with mystical elements without strict linearity.

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What is the significance of G.N. Devy's work?

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He emphasizes the recognition of oral traditions as literature, advocating for their study and preservation alongside written texts.

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What does 'dynamic' versus 'static' suggest for tribal arts?

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Dynamic implies that tribal arts evolve and incorporate new influences, whereas static would suggest they remain unchanged over time.

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Discuss the 'sacred' in tribal creation.

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The sacred often intertwines with daily life and rituals in tribal arts, where creativity is seen as communal rather than individualistic.

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What do tribal narratives reveal about time?

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Tribal narratives often reflect a nonlinear perception of time, interweaving past, present, and future seamlessly.

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Why are translations from tribal languages significant?

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Translations enable wider access to tribal literary heritage but often face the challenge of losing the original cultural context.

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What is 'ethno-poetics'?

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Ethno-poetics studies the poetic traditions of specific cultural groups, emphasizing their uniqueness and expression through oral literature.

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Name a key figure in tribal advocacy.

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G.N. Devy is a prominent advocate for the recognition and preservation of tribal languages and oral traditions.

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