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SAI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
SESSION - 2025-26
STD VI- HISTORY
CH-7 India’s Cultural Roots
NOTES
Sub topic 4- (Folk and Tribal Roots)
1- India has also had rich ‘oral traditions’, that is, teachings or practices
transmitted through everyday practice, without written texts.
2- Among them are numerous folk traditions, that are transmitted by common
people, and tribal traditions, transmitted by tribes.
3- There has been a constant interaction between folk and tribal traditions.
4- Jagannath, worshipped at Puri (Odisha), was originally a tribal deity, adopted
by Hinduism.
5- Many tribals, too, adopted Hindu deities as part of their cultures.
6- They also have their own versions of epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata.
7- Folk, tribal and Hindu belief systems have many similar concepts.
8- In all three, elements of nature such as mountains, rivers, trees, plants and
animals, and some stones too, are regarded as sacred.
9- Many tribal groups have a concept of a higher divinity or supreme being.
10- The result of this long interaction between Hindu, folk, and tribal cultures has
been mutual enrichment.