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Economic Potential of Tribal Medicine and Crafts: A Path to Sustainable Development and Cultural Preservation

Author(s) Tejpal Mehraniya
Country India
Abstract A population's whole way of life, including its institutions, beliefs, and artistic expressions, that are transmitted from one generation to the next is referred to as its medicine and craft. The term sustainable development describes a strategy for attaining economic expansion and advancement that satisfies current demands without endangering the capacity of future generations to satisfy their own. Since tribal medicine ad craft uses natural resources by emphasizing their protection and preservation, it supports sustainable development. Tribal worship cannot exist without the environment as it serves a practical purpose in meeting the demands of tribal culture.
Environmental preservation will be aided by sustainable development and tribal culture. The lifestyle of tribal people and its connection to environment will be the main topics of this research paper. Explaining the significance of the tribal cultures of the Baiga, Bharia, and Saharia as well as their identities for sustainable resource management is the goal of this article. The study talks about the natural environment of the tribe and other cultural events that have shaped their way of life, their man-nature-spirit, and their distinct identity as a result of their protracted adaption process. It also describes the subsistence economy of the tribe, which is founded on the whole ecosystem, including the water, forest, and land systems. The study shows that tribal people are knowledgeable about protecting forests, seeds, water, and biodiversity. Additionally included in this study is their everyday meteorology and naturopathy expertise. The research is based on secondary data and use the observations technique as its approach.
Keywords SDGs, cultural preservation, tribal medicine, economic potential
Field Business Administration
Published In Volume 15, Issue 2, July-December 2024
Published On 2024-12-06
Cite This Economic Potential of Tribal Medicine and Crafts: A Path to Sustainable Development and Cultural Preservation - Tejpal Mehraniya - IJAIDR Volume 15, Issue 2, July-December 2024.

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