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  2. Culture of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The Elephants of Kerala are an integral part of the daily life in Kerala. Indian elephants are an integral part of Kerala culture and daily life. Elephants are often referred to as the 'sons of the sahya' and are indispensable for temple festivals. The elephant is the state animal of Kerala and is featured on the emblem of the Government of Kerala.

  3. Kattoor, Thrissur - Wikipedia

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    The cultural and religious life style of old Kochi and old Malabar have influenced the life style of the people of Katoor. The people of Kattoor and the surrounding places depends on agriculture and trade to meet their daily bread. A good number of people depends upon different kinds of works of related cultivation and trade of these places.

  4. Tribals in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Tribals in Kerala (known in Malayalam as the Adivasi) are the tribal population found in the Indian state of Kerala. Most of the tribals of Kerala live in the forests and mountains of Western Ghats, bordering Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Tribals in Kerala are officially designated as "Scheduled Tribes" for affirmative action purposes. [1]

  5. Sargaalaya Crafts Village - Wikipedia

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    Sargaalaya is a 20-acre (8.1 ha) arts and crafts village in Iringal, near Vatakara in the Kozhikode district of Kerala, India. [1] [2] It was established at a cost of around 15 crores on 19 February 2011 by The Kerala Tourism Department. It was inaugurated by the then Home and Tourism Minister, Mr Kodiyeri Balakrishnan and the Uralungal Labour ...

  6. Architecture of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Kerala architecture is a style of architecture found in the Indian state of Kerala, and in parts of the Tulu Nadu region of Karnataka. Kerala's architectural style includes a unique Hindu temple architecture that emerged in southwestern India, and varies slightly from the Dravidian architecture observed in other parts of southern India .

  7. Paniya people - Wikipedia

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    Paniya primarily inhabit Kerala, and the Wayanad, Kozhikode, Kannur and Malappuram districts. Valliyoorkkavu temple with banyan tree considered sacred by Paniya tribe. Paniyas typically live in villages ( padis ) consisting of a few huts ( pire or chala ) with courtyards.

  8. Kodinhi - Wikipedia

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    Kodinhi is a village in Malappuram district in Kerala, India. The village is situated close to the town of Tirurangadi and, as of 2008, is home to around 2,000 families. Administered by the Nannambra panchayat , the village came to international attention for the unusually large number of multiple births in the region, especially twins ...

  9. South Indian culture - Wikipedia

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    South Indian culture refers to the cultural region typically covering the South Indian states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana.The idea of South India is closely linked to the Dravidian ethnic and linguistic identity and therefore it can also refer to groups in central India such as the Gondi and the Kui.