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The Fascinating Story of Kerala’s Forest King & His Tribe’s 700-Year-Old Legacy.

June 15, 2019

The Fascinating Story of Kerala’s Forest King & His Tribe’s 700-Year-Old Legacy.Image may contain: 1 person, standing, tree, outdoor and nature

It is one of the ancient tribal community’s in India .Their specialty is they are the only community in India having their own king. The name of present king is Raman Raja Mannan. The head quarters of the king is Kozhimala near Kattappana in Idukki district.

Raja Raman Mannan is the latest in a long line of kings who have reigned over the tribe and preserved the traditions and ecology of the region for centuries.
Today, there are around 3000 Mannan families living under the rule of Raja Raman Mannan.

 

 

 

 

In his reign and daily administration, the king is supported by a council of 12 ministers, known as kaanis, and seven of their assistants. Each Mannan settlement has a council which helps the king in executing his office.

The subjects look up to their king as an administrative head and spiritual guide. He can use his power to ostracise members who fail to obey the common rules of the tribe. He also resolves disputes among tribe members.
The tribe comprises primarily forest-gatherers, who are involved in collecting wild fruits and vegetables, wood-cutting for fire, hunting animals and fishing to sustain their lives even today.

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The #forest they inherited is preserved and protected by the kingship tradition and Mannan lifestyle. In the era of technological advancements and modern way of living, the #Mannan kingship and tribe is not just an example of India’s rich history and tradition, but a tale of the glorious preservation of the life and unceasing courage of a king and his subjects.

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June 15, 2019

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