- Ravula,
known locally as
Yerava or Adiyan, is a
Dravidian language of
Karnataka and
Kerala spoken by the Adiyar. It is
classified under the
category Malayalamoid...
- people,
other Kodava language speakers,
Arebhashe Gowdas, Brahmins, most
Yeravas and Kurubas. A huge
minority of
Muslims dot the
Coorg district, especially...
- Kerala,
South Kerala, Kayavar, Namboodiri, Nair, Mappila, Beary, Jeseri,
Yerava, ****ya, Nasrani, and Kasargod. The
community dialects are: Namboodiri,...
- The
Ravula (Adyar in Malayalam,
Yerava in Kannada) are a
tribal community or
indigenous community in
Karnataka and Kerala.
Their common language is known...
- Konkanis.
Minor po****tions of
Tibetan Buddhists and
tribes like the Soligas,
Yeravas,
Todas and
Siddhis also live in Karnataka. The
traditional folk arts cover...
- of tribals,
mostly the
Nayakas but also
forest tribes like the Soligas,
Yeravas, Jenu
Kurubas and
Betta Kurubas.
These tribals have
their own languages...
-
India in 2001, 33,015,420
spoke the
standard dialects, 19,643
spoke the
Yerava dialect and 31,329
spoke non-standard
regional variations like Eranadan...
-
Karnataka is also the
location of some tribes, such as the Nayaka, Soliga, and
Yerava. The
joint family system is
prevalent in the
rural areas of Karnataka; there...
-
culture (B.D. Ganapathy) B. K. Das (1983).
Census of India, 1981: The
Yeravas of Kodagu. India:
Controller of Publications,
Government of India. p. 128...
- 2012. Damle, C. B. (2002). "Tribal
Transition in Karnataka: A Case of
Yeravas in Kodagu". In Pfeffer, Georg; Behera,
Deepak Kumar (eds.). Contemporary...