Folk music

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Dr. Madan Meena
Jogi a semi-nomadic community from north India, especially Rajasthan, is a sub-group of the Kalbelia community, which is listed by UNESCO under the representative list of Intangible Cultural Heritage. Jogis worship Shiva and they draw their lineage from him. Their oral repertoire has references to…
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This article by Joep Bor is about the history of Sarangi in India.
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This article by Joep Bor is a study on the different types of Sarangis played across India.
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Ashok Ranade writes about the four categories of music— tribal music, folk music, classical music, and popular music.
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Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy writes about Ethnomusicology, with reference to Indian music.
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The article is an account of the different types of folk-music, from Maharashtra, presented at the event organized by University Department of Music, Bombay on August 4th, 1980.
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Ashok Ranade writes about Powada, folk music of Maharashtra
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Yashaswini Chandra
Agarwal, Arun. 2003. ‘Indigenous Decision-making and Hierarchy in Migrating Pastoralist Collectives: The Raikas of Western India’, in Nomadism in South Asia, eds. Aparna Rao and Michael Casimir. Delhi: Oxford University Press.   Bhattacharya, Neeladri. 1995. ‘Pastoralists in a Colonial World’, in…
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Yashaswini Chandra
Photo courtesy Rupayan Sansthan   (With inputs from Vishal Pratap Singh Deo, Kuldeep Kothari, Ashita Sirohi and Simran Agarwal)   PHOTOS BY DINESH KHANNA   The quintessential image of Rajasthan is often one of princely lifestyle and courtly traditions, captured within heritage hotels, and imposing…
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