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Traditional Fishing Equipment's and Techniques of the Santal Tribe in the Context of Tourism Development

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Abstract: Traditional fishing knowledge forms an integral part of the cultural and livelihood practices of the Santal tribe, one of the largest Indigenous communities in eastern India. Fishing among the Santals is not merely an economic activity but a socio-cultural expression that reflects their harmonious relationship with rivers, ponds, forests, and seasonal ecosystems. This paper examines the traditional fishing equipment's and techniques used by the Santal tribe and explores their potential role in sustainable tourism development, particularly within rural and eco-cultural tourism frameworks. The study is based on ethnographic interpretations, secondary literature review, and field-based observations conducted in selected Santal-dominated regions across Jharkhand and West Bengal. Traditional fishing tools such as Jatra, Tati, Dhibri, Julha, Tangra, Bersa and communal fishing methods like Baha fishing festival, seasonal trapping, fish poisoning using bio-herbs, and gender-based participation are analyzed. The research highlights how these indigenous techniques are environmentally sustainable, low-cost, and rooted in collective labor and cultural rituals. With the growing interest in ethnic tourism, heritage trails, and experiential ecotourism, these traditional practices can be showcased to tourists through demonstration centers, cultural festivals, guided tours, and community-based tourism models. However, commercialization risks, ecological degradation, and loss of Indigenous knowledge due to modernization pose significant challenges. The paper concludes that community-led tourism, government collaboration, and documentation of Indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) can help preserve Santal fishing traditions while promoting responsible tourism and local livelihood enhancement.

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Keywords: Santal tribe, Traditional Fishing Equipment's, Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS), Cultural tourism, Eco-tourism, Sustainable livelihood

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"Traditional Fishing Equipment's and Techniques of the Santal Tribe in the Context of Tourism Development", International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (www.jetir.org), ISSN:2349-5162, Vol.12, Issue 10, page no.f328-f333, October-2025, Available :http://www.jetir.org/papers/JETIR2510541.pdf

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"Traditional Fishing Equipment's and Techniques of the Santal Tribe in the Context of Tourism Development", International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research (www.jetir.org | UGC and issn Approved), ISSN:2349-5162, Vol.12, Issue 10, page no. ppf328-f333, October-2025, Available at : http://www.jetir.org/papers/JETIR2510541.pdf

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Published Paper ID: JETIR2510541
Registration ID: 571032
Published In: Volume 12 | Issue 10 | Year October-2025
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): https://doi.org/10.56975/jetir.v12i10.571032
Page No: f328-f333
Country: Birbhum, West Bengal, India .
Area: Science
ISSN Number: 2349-5162
Publisher: IJ Publication


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