Kalahandi: Gods, Gems and the Red Earth
For decades, the world knew Kalahandi only through the tragic lens of the 1980s famine-the dark "Kalahandi Syndrome." But beneath this narrative of despair lies a landscape of staggering abundance and unbroken spirit.
In Kalahandi: Gods, Gems and the Red Earth, the author goes beyond childhood memories of drought to reveal the true soul of the Eastern Ghats. From prehistoric rock art to the sacred kitchens of the Chukutia Bhunjia, and from the thunderous roar of the Ghumra drum to the resurrected Habaspuri weave, this book reclaims a forgotten history. Discover the statecraft of the Naga Kings, the visceral devotion to Maa Manikeswari, and Rando Majhi's fierce tribal rebellion against the British Empire.
Blending personal memoir with rich ethnographic storytelling, this evocative journey shatters the myth of a broken land, paying powerful tribute to a resilient people whose culture remains as indestructible as the rubies buried deep beneath their soil.