"Nature's Custodians: Examining the Socio-Economic Dimensions of the Kani Tribe's Heritage in South Kerala's Biodiverse Landscape"

Authors

  • Dr.Lekha Rani ML,Assistant Professor& Head, Dept of History, All Saints College, Thiruvananthapuram Author

Keywords:

Traditional knowledge, biodiversity, sustainable practices, ethnobotanical wisdom, conservation, preservation, bioresources, community-based regulations, cultural practices

Abstract

The Kani tribe, also known as the Kanikkaran, residing in the Agasthyamalai hills within the Western Ghats in South Kerala, India, represents an ancient and resilient community deeply connected to its natural habitat. This article explores the intricate tapestry of the Kani tribe's existence, emphasizing their socio-economic status, cultural practices, and profound relationship with the biodiverse ecosystem they inhabit. As one of the oldest surviving hunter-gatherer tribes, the Kanis have cultivated a sustainable lifestyle by harnessing traditional knowledge passed down through generations. Rooted in oral traditions and practical experiences, their understanding of the local flora, fauna, and natural resources is the foundation for their harmonious coexistence with nature. This holistic examination aims to provide insight into the unique wisdom of the Kani tribe, offering a valuable perspective for anthropologists, sociologists, and environmentalists interested in the delicate balance between indigenous communities and their ecosystems. 

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

S Rajasekaran,et.al, “Traditional/Folk practices of Kerala Case studies- Part V: Healing Art of Tribal communities of Kerala”, Journal of Traditional and Folklore Practices, Vol. 5 No. 2 2017 p.91.

Bourdillon, T. F, Report on the Forest of Travancore,2013 p.30.

Report on the Socio-Economic Status, Scheduled Tribes Development, Government of Kerala,2013. pp.11.

M. Ayyanar et al.”Traditional knowledge of Kani tribals in Kouthalai of Tirunelveli hills, Tamil Nadu, India”Ethnopharmacol.Volume 102, Issue 2, 14 November 2005, Pages 246-255.

Ibid

P. Thankappan Nair, The Kani Tribe of Kanyakumari Forests,Mittal Publications, 2003,p 24

Abbi, Anvita (ed.). 1997. Languages of tribal and indigenous peoples of India. Indian Anthropologist, Vol. 27, No. 2 Delhi : Motilal Banarsidass. pp.89-91

Mateer, Samuel, Native life in Travancore, London, W.H. Allen & co ,1983

Edgar Thurston,Castes and Tribes of Southern India, Volume I V,Library of Alexandria, 2020

S. Sushma Jenifer ,et.al, The Origin And Genesis Of Folk Deity: A Hymn Of KallattuThampuranTotrm A Study,Local Color Literature - ResearchGate. Net accessed on 14-10-2023

Field study conducted on 8-7-2022.

Interview with Rajan kani conducted on 8-7-2022

Downloads

Published

2022-02-28

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Rani, L. (2022). "Nature’s Custodians: Examining the Socio-Economic Dimensions of the Kani Tribe’s Heritage in South Kerala’s Biodiverse Landscape". History of Medicine, 8(1). https://historymedjournal.com/HOM/index.php/medicine/article/view/371