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    A dimension within Forest & Biodiversity Conservation

    Indigenous Forest Wisdom

    This theme highlights the importance of preserving traditional and tribal knowledge in the face of deforestation and for forest conservation.

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    In your area, citizens express profound concern over the rapid degradation of their environment and the erosion of their rich tribal heritage. There's an urgent fear that forests, valuable herbs, wild animals, and traditional knowledge, including languages, songs, and customs, could disappear entirely within the next 20 years ⏳. However, there's a strong collective will to act: communities are advocating for the **preservation of ancestral knowledge** through intergenerational transfer 💡, emphasizing the vital connection between protecting their culture and safeguarding their natural resources like water, forest, and land 🌳.

    Dominant Themes

    Loss of Traditional Tribal Knowledge & Culture
    Deforestation & Biodiversity Decline
    Need for Intergenerational Knowledge Transfer
    Preservation of Indigenous Identity (Language, Customs, Arts)
    Protection of Natural Resources (Forest, Water, Land)

    Actionable Recommendations

    • 💡 🤝 📚Support and facilitate the establishment of community-led camps and initiatives (e.g., Dhumkudiya) focused on intergenerational transfer of traditional forest and tribal knowledge, languages, and customs.
    • 🌳 🐾 💧Develop and implement comprehensive forest and biodiversity conservation programs, including reforestation efforts and protection of medicinal plants and wildlife habitats.
    • 🗣 🎶 🍲Invest in programs that revitalize and document tribal languages, traditional songs, dances, food practices, and festivals to ensure their continuity for future generations.

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    🌳 💨 🤲

    We have been living in this village for approximately 100 years. Our tribe originated in this surrounding area. There have been many changes in the forest; valuable trees, herbs, and animals have all disappeared. If we do not protect it, then within the next 20 years, along with the destruction of the forest, all types of wild animals, medicinal plants, and creepers will disappear. Camps should be organized to teach traditional forest and tribal knowledge from elders to the younger generation, transfer it to the next generation, and preserve it.

    — Kumudini Chhanchan · Bhojpur, Sambalpur, Odisha

    🌳 🚫 📚

    We have been living in this village for nearly 100 years. Our tribe originated in this surrounding area. The forest has undergone many changes; valuable trees, herbs, and animals have all disappeared. If we do not protect it, then within the next 20 years, the forest will be destroyed, and all types of wild animals, medicinal plants, and vines will vanish. Camps should be organized to teach the younger generation traditional forest and tribal knowledge from the elders, to pass it on to the next generation, and to preserve it.

    — Kumudini Chhanchan · Bhojpur, Sambalpur, Odisha

    🌳 📉 📚

    I have been living in this village since my grandfather's time. Our tribe originated in this surrounding area. The forest has changed a lot; valuable trees, herbs, and animals have all disappeared. If we do not protect it, the forest will be destroyed within the next 20 years, and all kinds of wild animals, medicinal trees, and plants will vanish. The younger generation should be taught traditional forest and tribal knowledge from elders and transfer it to the next generation, and camps should be organized to preserve it.

    — DASHARATH SINGH · Jamunkira, Sambalpur, Odisha

    🏡 🥀 💔

    We have been born and living in this village for almost many years, about 40 years. Our father, grandfathers, and uncles all live here, and gradually various traditions are dying out, and the forests are being destroyed.

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    — Ulapi Sahu · Patnāgarh, Balangir, Odisha

    🌳 🤲 🌱

    We should preserve our culture because traditional knowledge and science are associated with it. If we do not preserve it, traditional knowledge and science will disappear. From the forest...

    — Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand

    🌳 🤲 🌱

    In our village, traditional forest and tribal knowledge should be provided to the younger generation to facilitate knowledge transfer.

    — Batakrushna Sahoo

    👴 📚 👶

    Traditional forest and tribal knowledge needs to be taught from elders to the younger generation.

    — Batakrushna Sahoo

    🏡 🌳 💔

    Our grandparents lived in this village for over 50 years. What kind of changes are happening in this village? The forest is slowly being destroyed.

    — Ulapi Sahu · Patnāgarh, Balangir, Odisha

    🗣️ 🪓 👻

    We have our tribal languages; people used to know them earlier. And after 20 years, so much forest is being destroyed, and in another 20 years, all those animals and birds will disappear.

    — RINA BEHERA · Hemagiri, Sundargarh, Odisha

    👴 🗣️ 🌱

    We should conduct camps to teach our young generation traditional forest and tribal knowledge from elders, pass it on to the next generation, and preserve it.

    — NAGRIK VIKASH SANGATHAN · Kalahandi, Odisha

    🌳 📉 🛡️

    Due to the cutting of trees and plants in the village, various herbs and food items are becoming extinct. We can protect them.

    — Mohan AHARI · Sarera, Udaipur, Rajasthan

    ⛰️ 🎶 🥀

    Our traditional mountain songs, which are connected to nature, are slowly disappearing. Therefore, we should make efforts to pass them on to the next generation.

    — Vijay kanesh · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh

    🗣️ 🌳 🔥

    Long live rural discussions! I believe that while we are discussing tribal traditions and engaging in rural discussions, our forests are slowly being destroyed at a rapid pace.

    — Jadumani Nial · Gandhinagar, Rayagada, Odisha

    🌳 🎁 🌱

    For knowledge transfer, we should organize camps to teach the younger generation traditional forest and tribal knowledge from elders, so that it can be passed on to the next generation and preserved.

    — AbhiLL Ipsa

    🎭 🤲 🌱

    The traditional conversations, food, culture, and tradition-based festivals of tribal people are gradually disappearing. Our elders should hand these over to the current young generation to preserve them.

    — Santosh Barik · Kalahandi, Odisha

    🌳 🔥 🌍

    Long live rural discussions. The forests that are present in our lives are depleting. We need to plant more trees, otherwise society will be destroyed.

    — Jadumani Nial · Gandhinagar, Rayagada, Odisha

    🏘️ 🌳 🥀

    We have been living in our village for 100 years. Nowadays, there are no animals. The forests are also dwindling, and songs and dances are also disappearing.

    — sudhir gamanga · Bada Baridi, Rayagada, Odisha

    🏛️ 🤲 🌳

    We should preserve our culture so that herbs and forests remain.

    — Chanda

    🌳 🪓 😭

    We must protect our water, forest, and land, or else, gradually, the forest department will have our forests cut down, which was our family's ancestral home.

    — Ram Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh

    🛖 🤲 🌱

    Camps should be organized to teach traditional forest and tribal knowledge from elders to the younger generation, to pass it on to the next generation, and to preserve it.

    — Premsila Naik · Kalahandi, Odisha

    🌳 📚 👶

    Learn traditional forest and tribal knowledge so that this knowledge can be passed on to the next generation.

    — Sunita Kumari · Ghorawal, Sonbhadra, Uttar Pradesh

    🗿 🤲 🌳

    In Putulpi village, our culture is connected to water, forest, and land. We should preserve our culture along with all the birds and animals of the forest.

    — Man Singh Bankira

    👴 ❓ 🤲

    We are slowly forgetting the knowledge passed down by our elders. We need to preserve the knowledge taught by them. We should save our culture because we are indigenous people, and indigenous culture every

    — Kamlesh Katara · Malmatha, Dungarpur, Rajasthan

    🗿 🤲 👶

    Our tribe must preserve its culture to carry traditional knowledge from one generation to another.

    — Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand

    🌿 ⛏️ 🌱

    Earlier, in our village's forest, we found many abundant herbs. But unfortunately, the roots of these herbs in the forest are being severely destroyed. So, we will try to keep them alive for this. I will go a bit.

    — Devisingh Solanki · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh

    🌳 ⏳ 🚫

    In the next twenty years, our forest, our culture, customs and traditions, seeds, everything will be destroyed.

    — Kachala Choudhary

    🌳 🪓 🛡️

    We should protect our forests. Many living beings and animals live there. Trees have started to be cut down, so they should be saved.

    — Mohan AHARI · Patiya, Udaipur, Rajasthan

    📜 🤲 👶

    We should engage in traditional conservation so that we can inform future generations about herbs and traditional songs, ensuring their preservation for generations to come.

    — Chanda

    🛖 🛡️ 👶

    We should protect our culture so that future generations come to know about this traditional culture and knowledge, and they do not forget their language. If we do not protect it, the indigenous community will be lost.

    — Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand

    🗿 🥀 🤲

    The traditions, culture, customs, and practices of the tribal community are on the verge of extinction, so it is necessary to preserve our culture.

    — Rupesh Maravi · Balaghat, Madhya Pradesh

    🎭 💨 🛡️

    The customs, traditions, and culture of our community are on the verge of disappearing, so we must protect them so that they remain alive for future generations.

    — Rupesh Maravi · Mandla, Madhya Pradesh

    🌳 🪓 🚫

    In olden times, many kinds of herbs were available in our village, but in the current situation, due to the cutting of this forest, some conservation efforts could not be made, which means for us in the coming time...

    — Mohan AHARI · Sarera, Udaipur, Rajasthan

    🌳 👵 🌱

    Traditional knowledge about forest medicinal herbs, the language of seeds, animals, and birds should be learned from the elder generation and passed on to the youth.

    — Sabina · Tumudibandh, Kandhamal, Odisha

    👴 🤲 🌳

    We should sit with our elders and think about saving forests for future generations so that we can tell them.

    — Chanda

    🌳 🚫 🌱

    Our ancestors used to live, grow and maintain trees, and collect fruits and roots. Now, with all the trees gone, many conveniences are being lost. Let us all plant trees again.

    — Bisendra Naik · Kasipur, Rayagada, Odisha

    🌳 🗣️ 🌱

    Our tribe should organize knowledge-sharing camps like Dhumkudiya, where young people learn traditional forest and tribal knowledge from elders and pass it on to future generations.

    — Sunil oraon · Ranchi, Jharkhand

    📜 🤲 🌱

    If our tribal traditions are not received by the next generation, they will gradually disappear. Whatever culture exists, if it is conveyed to the next generation, it will remain.

    — KARUKAR MURMU

    🌱 🌍 💔

    If we do not make some effort, we will lose our traditional seeds, medicinal herbs, pure environment, air, etc.

    — Kachala Choudhary

    🌳 💨 😔

    If we do nothing, then within twenty years, along with losing our dance and music, forests are also disappearing, and we might lose all of them.

    — S Guruteli · Gandiaguda, Malkangiri, Odisha

    🌿 💨 🆘

    In our village, treatment was done with wild herbs, which is decreasing today. If it is not saved in the future, it will gradually disappear.

    — Vijay kanesh · Alirajpur, Madhya Pradesh

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