Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Amarkantak

Department of Tribal Studies Art Culture and Folk Literature

About Department


About Department :

The tribes and their tracts constitute very significant parts of India, comprising about 8.13 per cent and 18.70 per cent of the population and the area of the country, respectively. Beginning with anthropological interest of studying tribes, frontiers of knowledge in the subject has expanded across disciplines and beyond with a wide range of academic engagements over the years. However, time has come, when it is essential that Tribal Studies evolve as a subject of its own critically dealing with theoretical, conceptual and empirical issues of tribes and their development with a strong theory, policy and practice perspective. The Department of Tribal Studies in this University came up in 2015 and offers Post Graduate Degree in Tribal Studies, PG Diploma in Museology and Conservation and Doctoral Degree. The Department also undertakes policy oriented programmes and projects on environmental and developmental problems of the tribes across India and try evolve packages and delivery systems for sustainable development of the tribes in harmony with their ecology, economy and culture. The Department is developing a Pan-Indian Tribal Museum; till to date, over 1000 items of immense cultural value of tribal communities across the country are collected and displayed in the museum. Conducting conferences, seminars, workshops on regular basis is another activity of the Department.

The major academic objectives of the Department are as follows:

To become a premier centre for tribal education, training, research, consultancy and extension activities, documentation and preservation of tribal cultures. To disseminate advance knowledge by providing instructional and research facilities in tribal art, tradition, culture, language, customs related to the tribal communities; to collaborate with national and international universities and organizations, especially for undertaking socio-cultural studies and research on tribal communities.

Academic Programmes & Syllabus

All UG PG PhD

Under Graduate TribalStudies-Art-Culture & Folk Literature

Undergraduate (UG) 3 Year Programme

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M.A. in Tribal Studies Art Culture and Folk Literature

Postgraduate (PG) 2 Year Programme

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Ph.D. in Tribal Studies Art Culture and Folk Literature

Doctoral (PhD) 3 Year Programme

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Faculty & Staff


Dr. Gauri Shankar Mahapatra
Dr. Gauri Shankar Mahapatra
Professor and Head
Qualification: M.A.(History), M.A.(Museology), NET, Ph.D
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Contact No: 09479518679
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Dr. Eswarappa  Kasi
Dr. Eswarappa Kasi
Assistant Professor
Qualification: M.A., M.Phil, and Ph.D
Specialization: Anthropology, Tribal Studies, Ethnography, Fieldwork, Tribal Policies and NGOs, Political Sociology
Contact No: 9866028289
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Dr. Kumkum  Kasturi
Dr. Kumkum Kasturi
Assistant Professor
Qualification: MA,Ph.D
Specialization: Tribal Studies
Contact No: 9437215777
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Dr. Sanjay  Yadav
Dr. Sanjay Yadav
Assistant Professor
Qualification: Ph.D
Specialization: Political Science, Tribal Studies
Contact No: 9670403653
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Dr. RAHUL KUMAR YADAV
Dr. RAHUL KUMAR YADAV
Assistant Professor
Qualification: M.A. ,Ph.D. NET/JRF
Specialization: Political Science, Tribal Studies
Contact No: 9919045916
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