Kerala’s everyday heritage heroes
- September 23, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Kerala’s everyday heritage heroes
Sub : History
Sec: Art and Culture
Context:
- Kerala’s rich heritage faces threats from modernization, migration, and natural disasters.
- Citizen-led movements are emerging to preserve cultural legacies.
- Kannur City Heritage Foundation, Preserve Alleppey Society (PAS), Kochi Heritage Project and Vayali Collective of Thrissur are among the many grassroots movements working to preserve Kerala’s unique cultural landscape.
- Tourism forms 10% of Kerala’s GDP and such initiatives
Moideen Palli Mosque:
- An 18th-century mosque in Kannur, near the Arakkal Palace and the Angelo Fort built by the Portuguese.
- Inclusivity: Changes made to allow all visitors, breaking traditional restrictions on women and. Also, people from other religions are allowed to visit.
- The change was brought about by voluntary activists who want to cherish Kannur’s historical significance as a major medieval trade centre, the seat of the ancient Mushaka kings, and a military hub for Europeans.
- Architecture: Dutch-inspired arched doors, French floor tiles, Arabic hexagonal cone-topped minarets, and slanted roofs typical of the state.
Vayali Collective (Thrissur):
- Vayali began as a group of folk musicians passionate about preserving the oral traditions of the Bharathapuzha region.
- Over time, their mission expanded to include the revival of local crafts.
Killimangalam pulppaya:
- It is a traditional mat woven from kora grass that grows wild along the Bharathapuzha.
- The mat had won the UNESCO Seal of Excellence in 2006
- However, artisans at Kora Grass Weaving Society were struggling and on the verge of shutting down. Only one woman, Prabhavathi, in her late 60s, was still weaving.
- The Vayali collective produced a documentary, Magic Weavers of Killimangalam, which garnered national and international attention, and pushed for the central government to include the craft under its ‘Vanishing Traditions of India’
- Vayali is currently working towards securing a Geographical Indication (GI) tag for the mat.
Pokkali rice:
- A traditional saltwater-tolerant variety of rice grown organically in the coastal regions of Kerala, especially in the Alleppey district.
- Pokkali is a system in which the farming alternates between rice and prawn (the fields are used alternately for rice farming and prawn and shrimp cultivation).
Alappuzha (Alleppey):
- Alappuzha is a port town founded by the Travancore kingdom in the 18th century.
- Celebrated as the ‘Venice of the East’ for its scenic beauty and intricate canal network.
- The town was once a thriving commercial and industrial hub, renowned for coir and spices.
- Preserve Alleppey Society (PAS), an all-women group has spearheaded the heritage conservation of the town.