In a first, the Kadar tribe of Vazhachal, Kerala, has taken on active restoration of natural forests degraded by invasive alien species.
About Kadar Tribe:
The Kadars are an indigenous community residing primarily in the southern parts of India.
They are predominantly found in the forests of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
The Kadar tribe is classified as a particularly vulnerable tribal group (PVTG) by the Government of India.
Their name, “Kadar,” is derived from the word “kaadu,” which means forest in Tamil and Malayalam, reflecting their deep connection with the forest environment.
Language: They speak a Dravidian language known as Kadar or Kadars, which is influenced by Tamil and Malayalam.
Occupation:
They are traditionally a nomadic group, known for their hunter-gatherer lifestyle.
They have a profound knowledge of the forest and its resources, relying on gathering honey, fruits, tubers, and medicinal plants for their sustenance.
Hunting, though less prevalent today, was also a significant part of their livelihood.
In recent years, some Kadars have taken up small-scale agriculture and wage labor, but they continue to depend heavily on forest produce for their livelihood.
They are known for their traditional medicinal knowledge, particularly in the use of herbs and plants for healing.
Kadar have a symbiotic relationship with nature, and they believe in the coexistence of Kadar and Kaadu (forest).
The Kadar have traditional protocolsto ensure the sustainable use of forest resources.
Every practice of resource collection—be it honey, firewood, resin, or herbs—is designed to allow time for regeneration.
The Kadar community follows a simple social structure, typically organized around extended families.
They live in small settlements called “hamlets” or “oorus,” usually comprising a few huts made of bamboo, leaves, and other forest materials.
Their population was estimated at approximately 2,000 individuals in the early 21st century.
They worship jungle spiritsand their own kindly creator couple, as well as local forms of the Hindu deities.
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