Are we Protecting the Protectors of Nature?

<p>Amidst the picturesque scenery of the Niyamgiri Hills, rich in biodiversity, the&nbsp;<em>Dongria</em>&nbsp;<em>Kondh</em>&nbsp;and Kutia&nbsp;<em>Kondh</em>&nbsp;tribes find their home. The&nbsp;<em>Dongria Kondhs</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>Kutia Kondhs</em>&nbsp;have been living throughout generations and generations, intertwining their livelihoods and spirituality with this mountainous terrain defining a profound relationship with the descendants of the mountain god (Shanafelt, 2015). The beauty of India once again defined by the richness of its diversity; points to a deeply religious and spiritual sense of life its people indulge themselves in. Hindutva with its global reach and emphasis on unity, has once again demonstrated its enduring relevance</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@bhatthariohm2004/are-we-protecting-the-protectors-of-nature-1c38002ca813"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>