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Mahua liquor & the Baiga tribe –
1. Who are the Baiga?
• Baiga are a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG)
• Region: Eastern Madhya Pradesh (Maikal hills, Mandla–Dindori belt)
• Traditionally forest-dependent, practicing bewar (shifting cultivation)
• Strong animistic beliefs, spirit worship, and ritual economy
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2. What is Mahua?
• Mahua (Madhuca longifolia) is a forest tree
• Flowers are:
• Edible
• Highly nutritious
• Naturally rich in sugars → ideal for fermentation
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3. Mahua liquor (Local names vary)
• Prepared by fermenting dried mahua flowers
• No distillation in traditional forms
• Alcohol content is low to moderate
• Considered food + drink, not merely intoxicant
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4. Cultural significance of Mahua among Baiga
Mahua is not a vice in Baiga culture; it is a cultural institution.
(a) Ritual role
• Offered to:
• Ancestors
• Village spirits
• Deities during festivals
• Used in:
• Birth rituals
• Marriage negotiations
• Death ceremonies
➡️ Alcohol here is sacred, not profane.
(b) Social bonding
• Shared drinking reinforces:
• Kinship
• Equality
• Collective identity
• No sharp stigma attached to drinking
➡️ Illustrates “communal consumption”, not individual addiction.
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5. Economic dimension
• Mahua flowers are:
• Collected by women
• Stored, fermented, sometimes sold
• Acts as:
• Subsistence economy
• Forest-based livelihood
• Criminalisation of mahua liquor affects tribal survival
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6. What the image shows (anthropological reading)
The painting (by Kamuni Bai, Baiga artist) symbolically shows:
• Human figures with mahua pots
• Tools used in fermentation
• Animals and spirits → nature–culture continuum
• No separation between:
• Work
• Ritual
• Leisure
➡️ Classic example of integrated tribal worldview
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7. Conceptual linkage
You can link Mahua liquor to:
• Cultural relativism (don’t judge tribal alcohol use by urban morals)
• Substantivist economy (Polanyi)
• Sacred–profane continuum (Durkheim)
• Forest rights & livelihood ethics
• Indigenous knowledge systems
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