Dongria Kondh tribal art
Description: This image shows horizontal arrangements of geometric and color-coded compositions, where the visual elements reflect the cultural significance of the Niyamgiri hills and the surrounding environment. Shades of green depict the natural landscape, red symbolizes ritual sacrifice, and yellow embodies themes of community and collective well-being. A set of green, red, and yellow diagonal lines that represent the Dongria Kondh agricultural practice. Certain motifs, also colour-coded, are included as a rule in all this art where: the akka, meaning leaves, are embroidered in yellow as growing turmeric.
Kondh are one of the primitive sections of the Kondh tribe. The Kondha who live in high land and near the streams are called Dongria Kondh. Whereas those living on hilltops and valleys are known as Kutia Kondh.
Measure: 22"x16" without frame
Dongria Kondh Cultural Treasure Art
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