Nota de aplicación
Style and culture of one of the largest Indian scheduled tribes, an aboriginal people of the Choṭa Nāgpur region in the state of Bihār, India. They call themselves Kurukh; they once lived farther to the southwest on the Rohtās Plateau, but they were dislodged by other populations and migrated to Choṭa Nāgpur, where they settled in the vicinity of Munda-speaking tribes.
Ubicación jerarquía
- Faceta Estilos y Períodos
- .. Estilos y períodos
- .... <Estilos, períodos y culturas por región>
- ...... Asiático
- ........ Asiático del sur
- .......... Indio
- ............ realismo académico (India)
- ............ Adivasi
- ............ Andhra Karnataka
- ............ Angami
- ............ Bhil
- ............ estilos coloniales indios [+]
- ............ Gond
- ............ Hindustani (culture or style)
- ............ Ho (culture)
- ............ estilos arquitectónicos indios [+]
- ............ <estilos y periodos dinásticos indios> [+]
- ............ estilos pictóricos indios [+]
- ............ estilos de textiles indios [+]
- ............ Valle del Indo [+]
- ............ Jorwe
- ............ Kusinagara
- ............ estilos y periodos indios tardíos [+]
- ............ Living Traditions
- ............ Madras Art Movement
- ............ Magadha
- ............ Munda (Indian culture or style)
- ............ Neo-Tantric Art
- ............ Odishan [+]
- ............ Oraon (culture or style)
- ............ Postgupta [+]
- ............ Punjabi (Indian culture and style)
- ............ revivalismo (arte indio)
- ............ Santal (Indian culture)
- ............ Tamil (culture or style)
- ............ Telingana
- ............ Telugu
- ............ Utpala
- ............ Vaisali
- ............ Vedico