Thursday, October 4, 2007

Badaga Links..!!!!

Naaku Betta Makkaga Namaskaara..

Check out these links..!!

Orkut is fastest online friendship forum.. Badagas invaded here also.. Just have a look into it and contibute your valuable suggestion and discussions.. and form a very big community with lots and lots of friends around you..
Badaga Community..
http://www.orkut.com/Community.aspx?cmm=6628608
My Profile..
http://www.orkut.com/Profile.aspx?uid=11123347139676750755

A Badaga-English Dictionary By Paul Hockings, Christiane Pilot-Raichoor
http://books.google.com/books?id=a74HA_RX3rIC&pg=PA3&dq=badaga&ei=ejYFR_uwHpn4pwLu29CtDQ&sig=1-jAVJx4-NrgyZXYVdrokRkiBhs#PPA519,M1

http://www.everyculture.com/South-Asia/Badaga.html

Badaga Books.. Simply Superb... Every Badaga has to read... Its really interesting..
http://books.google.com/books?ei=ejYFR_uwHpn4pwLu29CtDQ&q=badaga&btnG=Search+Books
(I'll try to get this book and upload..)

Another wonderful site..
http://badaga.org/

Another wonderful site..
http://badaga.wordpress.com/

Another wonderful site..
http://www.geocities.com/thetropics/cabana/3841/badaga.html

Badaga Songs

Hi All,

I have uploaded some badaga songs.
http://www.esnips.com/web/BadagaSongs - Check this link and NJOY the music

Do you want to upload somemore songs to this link ? ? Do you have it in your PC.. ? ? Just attach the song and mail to
flower57master@esnips.com

Keep Smiling.. Keep Listening..

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Badagas History..

Due to the Muslim invasion that destroyed the Hindu Empire of Vijayanagar in AD 1565, a group of people from the plains of Mysore district was forced to flee their homes to later become the largest community in the Nilgiri hills.

Collectively called the BADAGA, these people, who has a specific language called BADUGU, occupy a small district at the junction of Kerala, Kamataka, and Tamil Nadu states (#14). Villages are each inhabited only by Badagas of specific clans, often numbering about several hundred people each.

Initially, the Badagas subsisted by using slash and burn farming techniques. But recently, as a response to the growing middle class, they started producing cash crops for added income.

The community is divided into a number of phratries that function like subcastes in that they form hierarchies such as: The Lingayat and Wodeya which are at the top of the group, and the Toreyas at the bottom

Different clans of various hierarchies all have specific functions in the community. The Tuneri village, for example, produces the hereditary position of Badaga chief, the Lingayat village, produces gurus that oversee life-cycle rituals, and the Wodeya, Haruva, and Kurumbu clans produce priests of various functions.

Generally, the Badagas, farm millets, barley, wheat, potatoes, and cabbages (the latter two produced mainly for extra income). Industrially speaking, the Badagas did not have specialized artisans until later in the 1930's. Hence, they relied heavily on trading with neighbors, such as the Toda, Kota, and Kurumba tribes, for basic necessities.

While having fully developed verbal arts, no visual arts were practiced by them until recently. Hence, without proper documentation, early years of this culture may completely disappear.

Wiki Reference to Badagas!!!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badagas