Adivasi Arts Trust is selected for a grant to document endangered wooden buildings in Arunachal Pradesh. The grant is from the Endangered Wooden Architecture Programme administered by Oxford Brookes University, (UK). The project will start in mid October 2023 and continue for one year. The wooden/bamboo buildings that are selected for the documentation are in Kamhua Noknu and in neighbouring villages in…
Category: Research
Research on the oral traditions of tribal communities
Creation: Our Stories of Life, Landscape and Belonging
We are looking for ways embedded in traditional tales that can assist us in our contemporary quest to live sustainably on a planet wide scale. Exploring the connections between Indian tribal tales and traditional Celtic stories, the project engages artists, volunteers and participants to create three works of art. Our world is faced with multiple threats posed by the fierce degradation and…
Animation Workshop in Kamhua Noknu village, 2020
It had been easy to imagine working with the Wanchos to create a short animated film when I wrote the proposal for The Stories of Our Ancestors project. Now the covid pandemic was raging across the world and bringing extended lockdowns in India. Besides, a foreign person requires a Protected Area Permit to visit Longding District, a remote corner of Arunachal Pradesh…
The Stories of Our Ancestors Blog
The project is to record, document, translate and study the folklore of selected tribal communities in India. These stories are the indigenous myths and remembered histories: the tales of origination, migration, territorial conflict and community belonging. It is vital to record and preserve the stories that are at the root of community identities, and to make the material accessible to readers in…
How We Got Fire
How We Got Fire is a project to animate a story from the oral traditions of the Andamanese people.
The Wancho Story of the Gourd
The Wancho Story of the Gourd is a short film project based on the Wancho oral traditions from Arunachal Pradesh