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The Hindu
The Hindu
National
Ritu Raj Konwar

In frames | The art of co-living

Shamadi(in Tiwa), or dormitory, is an important social institution that is patronised by the tribal people in northeast India.

A dormitory is a community living space where the youth learn various life skills and more under experienced hands. The skills range from art and craft to discussing what to look for in a life partner. It is where the youth come together for the common good, and the process helps develop a sense of community among them. The age of the members in these youth dormitories varies from tribe to tribe.

Help to society fromshamadimembers could be at various levels. It could be a farmer who needs a hand in harvesting, or a person who wants to build a house.

The members pitch in to help the people in need and do not take any compensation for this. While these dormitories have always had relevance in society, acting as a glue, and playing an influential role socially, economically, and culturally, it is a tough act to maintain in a world where influences come from far away through the Internet. Women are strictly prohibited inside theshamadiecosystem of hill Tiwas.

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