- Tripuri people
The Tripuri (Tipra or Tipperah) people are the original inhabitants of the Kingdom of
Tripura inBangladesh andNorth-East India . The Tripuri people through the Royal family of theDebbarma s ruled the Kingdom ofTripura for more than2000 years till the kingdom joined the Indian Union in 1949.The Tripuris live on the slopes of hills in a group of five to fifty families. Their houses in these areas are built of
bamboo or "ua" as it is called inKokborok and raised five to six feet height to save themselves from the dangers of the wild animals. Nowadays a considerable section of this community are living in the plains and erecting houses like the plains people, adopting their methods of cultivation, and following them in other aspects of life, such as dress, manners, and cosmetics. Tripuri women wear a scarp, called "rignai", which reaches down just below the knee. They weave in their loin-loom a small piece of cloth, which they call "risa ", and they use this small piece of cloth as their breast garment.History
The Tripuri people are considered part of the Tibeto-Burmese
ethnic group. Originally they migrated from near the upper courses of theYangtze kiang and theHwang Ho rivers inWestern China . They had leftChina long before theSui dynasty came to power. At the time of migration they wereanimist s. So it may be reasonably assumed that they migrated before 65 AD, the yearBuddhism was introduced in China. The common reference to these people as "Kiratas " and "Cinas " in the earlySanskrit texts of India unmistakably indicates that they came down to theAssam valley long before the dawn of Christian era.Tripuris entered their present country through its north-eastern corner , settled there and gradually expanded their settlement and suzerainty over the whole of
Tripura . They were able to expand their influence as far south asChittagong , as far west asComilla andNoakhali (known during the British period as 'plains Tipperah') and as far north asSylhet (all in presentBangladesh ). Hardly their forefathers could imagine that their descendants were destined to build a strong monarchy and resist the advance of theMughals . The ruling dynasty passed through several vicissitudes of history and ruled Tripura for several centuries till up to 14 October 1949, the day Tripura was annexed by India.Language
The Tripuri people mainly speak various dialects of Kokborok, the standard dialect of the
Debbarma tribe spoken aroundAgartala and the second official language ofTripura . There are estimated to be 1,000,000 speakers of the various dialects ofKokborok in Tripura, others being inMizoram &Assam inIndia andSylhet andChittagong Hill Tracts inBangladesh .ociety
The indigenous Tripuri people comprises various hill tribal communities viz.,
Tipra ,Reang ,Jamatia ,Kaipeng ,Noatia ,Koloi , Halam, etc. who migrated to this land in successive waves in the ancient past. They grew in isolation and were sometimes subjugated by one another. Each community had its own elementary social and administrative organization starting from the village level and up to the chieftainship of the whole tribe. The tribes enjoy their traditional freedom based on the concept of self-determination. The relation between the king and the subject tribes was asMaharaja (king) ofTripura-Missip orliaison officer Roy of Headman of the tribe -Sardar of chief of the village-the individual.The Tripuri people have a rich historical, social and cultural heritage which is totally distinct from that of the mainland Indians, their distinctive culture as reflected in their
dance ,music ,festivals , management ofcommunity affairs , dress andfood habit has a strong base.Kokborok , the linguafranca of the twelve largest linguistic groups of the indigenous Tripuris and other dialects spoken in Trpura are of theTibeto-Burman group as distinct from those spoken in India. There is no influence whatsoever of from those spoken by other peoples in the North-eastern region. The great music composer father-son duo of S.D.Burman & R.D.Burman belong to the Tripura royal family.The main Tripuri tribes are:
*Debbarma orTipra , from which the royal familyDebbarman ruled the kingdom.
*Reang or Bru
*Jamatia
*Koloi
*Noatia
*Murasing
*Halam
*Uchoi Tripuri games and sports
Like many parts of the world the Tripuri has traditional sports. It is common in almost all the clans of Tripuri. They are called "thwngmung" in Tripuri. Now a days these traditional sports are being abandoned gradually as Tripuris are attracted to modern games and sports. But some of the sports still played and preferred in rural Tripura.
Examples include:
*Achugwi Phan Sohlaimung
*Bumanikotor
*Dwkhwi Sotonmung
*Phan Sohlaimung
*Kaldong or Kadong
*Longoi Chokmung
*Muphuk Sagwnang
*Musta Seklaio
*SohlaimmungIssues
The Tripuri people have been reduced to a minority in Tripura due to the large scale migration of the Bengali people since Tripura kingdom joined
India from 1949. From a majority of 80% population in 1901census they constituted just 30% according to the 2001 census of India.These has resulted in wide-spread insurgency and militancy in the state with groups such as TNV (
Tripura National Volunteers ), NLFT (National Liberation Front of Tripura ) and ATTF (All Tripura Tiger Force ), whose main motive is to secede from India and drive away the Bengali people and regain the independence the kingdom.ee also
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Kokborok literature External links
* [http://www.tripurasociety.org Delhi Tripura Society]
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/tripura.htm Tripuri community profile and issues]
* [http://www.galenfrysinger.com/tiperan.htm Photographs of the Tripuri]
* [http://tripurasociety.org/cuisines.htm Tripuri cuisines and food items]
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