The Halam Tribe: Guardians of Tripura’s Cultural Mosaic
Tripura, a picturesque state in India’s northeast, is renowned for its rich cultural diversity and vibrant tribal heritage. Among its many indigenous communities, the Halam Tribe , also known as Malsum , holds a distinctive place. Their traditions, spiritual practices, and festivals not only preserve ancient customs but also contribute to the broader cultural tapestry of Tripura. Anthropologists trace their lineage to the larger Kuki tribal group, underscoring their deep historical roots across Northeast India. Origins and Social Structure The Halam Tribe is believed to have descended from the Kuki tribes, linking them to other ethnic groups in the region. Within the community, the Halams are divided into several subgroups, the most prominent being Kalai and Rupini. These divisions reflect a complex social structure, showcasing the diversity of customs and traditions that have evolved over centuries. Each subgroup maintains its own practices, yet together they form a cohesive ident...