Tribe and Culture

Tribes of Dang

Exploring the Culture, Art, and Traditions of Gujarat’s Hill District

Hidden in the lush green hills of Dang lies a world where culture, art, and tradition come alive through its vibrant tribal communities. The Bhils, Gamits, Kunbis, and Warlis have shaped this region’s identity with their deep connection to nature, timeless customs, and unique way of life. From the rhythmic beats of tribal drums to the earthy charm of Warli art, every aspect of Dang’s culture tells a story of harmony between people and the land they call home.

Bhils

The Forest Guardians of Dang

The Bhils are among the oldest and largest tribal communities in the Dang region. Known for their deep bond with forests and nature, the Bhils traditionally live by farming, hunting, and gathering forest produce. Their festivals are filled with music, drums, and traditional dance, expressing their gratitude to local deities and natural spirits. Bhil culture beautifully blends ancient tribal customs with regional influences, making them an important part of Dang’s living heritage.

Gamits

The Cultivators of Tradition

The Gamit tribe, a sub-group of the Bhils, is mainly found across Dang and parts of South Gujarat. They are known for their simple lifestyle, close-knit families, and strong connection to farming. More settled and literate than some other tribal groups, the Gamits take pride in their traditional crafts and local art. Their culture reflects devotion to local gods, community harmony, and the same earthy spirit that defines the Dang region.

Kunbis

The Heart of Dang’s Farmland

Kunbis are skilled cultivators who have made agriculture their way of life in the fertile valleys of Dang. Their daily rhythm follows the seasons — from sowing to harvest — and their festivals celebrate the gifts of nature. The Kunbis wear colorful traditional attire during local fairs and are known for their folk dances and handmade crafts. Their dedication to the land represents the sustainable spirit of Dang’s rural life.

Warlis

The Artists of Nature and Life

The Warli tribe, originally from neighboring Maharashtra, has brought its artistic traditions to Dang. They are world-famous for Warli paintings — beautiful geometric artworks that depict daily life, farming scenes, and the harmony between humans and nature. The Warlis also express themselves through lively dance, music, and festive rituals. Their art, lifestyle, and joyful celebrations make them one of the most recognizable faces of Dang’s cultural diversity.

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