A perfect destination to know about the International tribal community.
International Institute for Tribal Studies and Research
One of the unique institutions offering a wide range of courses about the tribal community on the planet.
Our short-term, long-term online certificate courses give insight on the cultural heritage of the aboriginals. Our diploma courses focus on geographical, racial, linguistical and economic differences of the tribes around the world. As a part of our educational set-up, we provide an opportunity to research on the diverse aspects of the tribal communities and support documentary production on marriage, family, kinship, religion and other socio-cultural institutions of indigenous people.
IITSR is the only Institute of its kind to provide study on the indigenous tribes of the world.
A comprehensive course on the Inuit tribe of the artic region.
What a year it has been...Despite pandemic, lets celebrate the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples 2021 with hope and pride.
05/02/2021
Launching soon.... A new course that offers an exciting and dynamic introduction to culture of the Inuit which is rich and diverse. As the term Inuit refers broadly to the Arctic indigenous population of Alaska, Canada, and Greenland, this study limits itself to provide brief insight to place of birth, religion, language, cuisine, social behaviours, art, literature, and music. Over the duration of the course, students will explore into the traditional Inuit way of life which has been influenced by unpredictable climate and stark landscapes of the Arctic region. Further understanding of Inuit belief inspired by stories of the aurora to practicalities like shelter made of snow would be highlights of this course.
30/01/2021
COMING SOON...... A new course on the customs and rituals of Sandawe tribe living near Kondoa, Tanzania, between the Bubu and Mponde rivers. The course will be highlighting on the spiritual culture with an emphasis on animism, this course gives more emphasis on ceremonials and rituals of the Sandawe. Further, the course details on how the Sandawe maintain an identity separate from their neighbouring groups, and consider themselves the descendants of hunter-gatherer ancestors from Southern Africa.
30/01/2021
Launching a new course that provides an exciting and dynamic introduction to the Hornbill Festival of Nagaland. Throughout the course, students will explore a wide range of traditions and culture among the tribes of the North-East Indian state of Nagaland. Each unit will give an insight into a colourful mixture of dances, performances, crafts, parades, games, sports, food fairs, and religious ceremonies.
Heartiest greetings from IITSR on World indigenous people day ! Let's continue to preserve, protect and respect indigenous people around the globe !
All entries should reach us before 31st October 2016. The results will be announced on 15th November 2016.
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