Three to Five-day residential workshop with Eminent Adivasi Community Elders, Scholars, Artists and AR Activists in anywhere the Adivasi areas of India frome 2018.
The purpose of this program is to learn Adivasi worldview and aestheticism, to understand and to share with the community, especially the youth and the new generation. This program has been conceived as a five-day residential teaching-training workshop. In which the young participants and elders will share their knowledge and experiences with each other in the affinity of the community and nature. The main aspects of this program are: What is Adivasi way and how it looks at itself as well as in all aspects of planet, how it behaves with them, how to interpret mutual relationships and coexistence.
REPORTING
:
27 December 2018 anytime
WELCOME
ASSEMBLING :
7 pm - 27 Dec 2018
1st
Day : 28 December 2018
DEPARTURE TO NETARHAT : 5
am
ON
WAY VISIT
1. Oraon Religious place, Murma
2. Martyr Veer Budu Memorial, Silagain
3. Lohardagga, Oldest town of Jharkhand
4. Lunch at Ghaghra
2nd
Day : 29 December 2018
WHAT IS ADIVASIDOM
(Regarding Oral & Written History)
WAY
OF ADIVASIDOM
(Regarding Language & Culture)
3rd
Day : 30 December 2018
ADIVASIDOM and INDIAN POLITICS
(Regarding Constitutional Democracy)
FUTURE
OF ADIVASIDOM
(Regarding Challenges of New World)
4th
Day : 31 December 2018
DEPARTURE TO TAMAR : 7 am
ON
WAY VISIT
1. AROUSE Tribal Museum, Gumla
2. Doisagarh, Munda Historial place
NIGHT STAY : Barudih village, Tamar
5th
Day : 1 January 2019
DEPARTURE TO RANCHI : 5
am
ON
WAY VISIT
1. Munda Pathalgari Ground, Chokahatu
2. Dasong Fall, Bundu
3. Ulihatu, Birsa Munda Birth place
FAREWELL ASSEMBLING : 8 pm
This residential
workshop has been envisaged by keeping only 25 persons
in mind. Participants will be selected on the basis of their
applications. Anyone can apply for joining the workshop. Applications
will be accepted online on the 15th of November 2018 till 6
PM. Applications received after this set deadline will
not be considered. Application fee is only 100 rupees,
which is non-refundable.
Eligibility of applicants:
1. The applicant must be between 18 and 40 years of age.
2. The applicant needs to be an Adivasi Indian citizen.
Overseas and Non-Indian Adivasi Residents are not eligible.
Application procedure:
STEP-1 : Registered
online
STEP-2 : Information will
be given to selected participants by email on 20th November.
STEP-3 : Within a week of
getting notice of selection, the selected participants will
have to submit their detailed introduction, latest CV and
photo, and the questionnaire sent along with the prescribed
fee.
Please
Note :
- Participant fee is 3000 rupees. Includes the cost of
lodging, fooding and traveling during the workshop.
- Keeping in mind the dates of the workshop to the selected
participants, it is mandatory to provide full details of their
visit to Ranchi immediately.
- Incomplete and unpaid applications will be automatically
canceled.
Cancellation
Policy :
In case of last moment cancellations, 25% advance deposit
shall be forfeited at any given time.
For further details on accommodation, facilities, fees and
any query please get in touch at: workshops@adivasidom.in
We have envisioned this workshop in such a way that the participants can enjoy learning and sharing in multi-layered ways. As is actually an Adivasi tradition. In the tribal wisdom and knowledge tradition (Adivasidom), nature, local geography and community are the highest importance. All these elements have been put in the center of the workshop and in addition, the excursion of tribal religion, history and other important places of Jharkhand has been given prominence in the course design of the workshop.
1. Nature
2. Geography and Culture
3. Community
4. Oral traditions
5. History
6. Linguistic-cultural elements
7. Community leaders
8. Traveling
9. Modern sources
- Books
- museums
- internet
- Films and videos
- other multimedia mediums
10. Interactions
About
Netarhat (Place Example) :
Netarhat is located 156 km west of Ranchi, the capital of
Jharkhand, which now comes to Latehar district. Netarhat,
situated on an altitude of 3700 feet above sea level, is
mainly the traditional habitat of the Asur primitive Adivasi
community. These Asur people have discovered the iron through
which the world today has reached this step of development. In
the colonial days, the British made it its center of tourism
due to its beautiful natural heritage.