Muthumalai Tribes | விடியலைக் காணாத பழங்குடிகள்
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Описание: Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Nilgiris district of Tamil Nadu state, adjacent to the Bandipur Wildlife Sanctuary of Kollegal district of Karnataka It lies on the North-eastern slopes of the Nilgiri range and the terrain is undulating. The name Mudumalai stands for the ancient hill range that descends down to the Mysore plateau and is contiguous with Bandipur forest reserve, which gives a wider access to elephants and gaurs. The flora of Nilgiris district describes 877 plant species belonging to 429 genera of 117 families1. This district harbours a rich plant diversity, both exotic and native, which has substantial healing utility. The six major ethnic groups of anthropological interest in the region are Todas, Kotas, Kurumbas, Irulas, Paniyas and Kattunayakas. The total tribal population of the Nilgiris district was 25,048, of which Kattunayakas population constituted 1400². These ethnic groups inhabited the Western Ghats from 700 BC and in the Nilgiris from 1200 BC3,4. In order to explore the medicinal wealth of this area, an ethnobotanical exploration was carried out in the Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary.
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