Flitter-flutter
Series: Nehru Bal PustakalayaPublication details: New Delhi: National Book Trust, 2017Description: 24p.: col. ill.; pbk: 23cmISBN:- 9788123767109
- 759.91 MAN
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Children Collection
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IIT Gandhinagar | General | 759.91 MAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | CC1711 |
Warli tribals live in the Sahyadri hills of Maharashtra. They are farmers who grow mainly rice. They worship Nature and the Tiger God. A During a wedding or a festival, they paint stick figures on the walls of their mud huts. First, they coat the wall with cow dung and later with a red paint called geru. They never use pencil or eraser. Sometimes, the Warli tribals paint insects larger than other animals! The butterfly in this story is a part of a Warli wall painting. It flies away as soon as it's been painted. The Warli tribal girl chases the butterfly. Does she return to the painting?
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