The coffee table book, "Tribal Freedom Fighters of Odisha," is a tribute to those who rose not for medals or memorials but to protect the pulse of their community and motherland. The book is an attempt to retrieve those luminous fragments of history and reassemble them into the narrative they always deserved. Odisha's tribal freedom fighters were never rebels by chance; they were guardians by destiny. Their revolts were born from a deep moral economy of land, dignity, and ancestral rights. Their courage travelled through hills and rivers, speaking a language of sovereignty rooted in soil. Their struggle was not episodic but civilizational; not reactive but visionary. To celebrate them is to honor the very grammar of India's freedom movement, whose earliest chapters were drafted in tribal homelands.