The Malayarayan Tribe: Tradition and Progress in Kerala
Kerala, often celebrated as “God’s Own Country” , is renowned for its lush greenery, cultural diversity, and vibrant traditions. Among its many indigenous communities, the Malayarayan tribe also known as Malai Arayan or Malayarayar holds a distinctive place. Thriving for centuries in the Peermede Hills and Idukki District, with a significant presence in the Plakkathadam tribal settlement, the Malayarayans exemplify resilience and adaptability. Their journey reflects a remarkable balance between preserving heritage and embracing modernity. Ethnic and Cultural Identity Anthropologists studying India’s tribal groups emphasize the Malayarayan tribe’s ability to maintain cultural uniqueness while integrating into broader society. Classified as a Scheduled Tribe , they historically practiced customs rooted in Hindu traditions. Most members follow Hinduism, participating in rituals and ceremonies that mirror those of other Hindu tribal groups. Festivals, rituals, and community gathering...