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The wall paintings with flora and fauna designs.
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The Gonds share indigenous roots with them.
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The tree that holds great value to the Gonds, this tree is also considered the 'Tree of Life'
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Jangarh Singh Shyam, a massively celebrated Gond artist resided in this village.
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The sect of Gonds who create Gond paintings.
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The place of origination of this art form.
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The supreme being that the Gonds believe in
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Is a Dravidian word which translates to green mountains.
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A name of the state where the Gonds reside.
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The colour earthy red is derived from this soil.
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The technique of creating the 'dots' in Gond paintings.