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Primitive inhabitants of Kerala, the tribal people, are only about two hundred thousand now and they are scattered in the jungles and hills of Malabar, Kochi and Travancore. There are about 35 different type of the tribals, chief among them being the Kurichiyar Nayadi, Mullakurumbar, Uralikurumber, Paniya, Mudaga, Irula, Ernadar, Kadar, Muthuvan, Kanikkar, Uralees, Paliyan, Malavedan, Vettuvar, Eravallan, Veda And Malayan. Centuries have failed to change them completely. They are unique example of communities in isolated existence, still preserving their life, customers and manners almost untarnished by the advancing waves of urban civilization. Though adapted to different dialects and customs, their artistic expression evidently reflects the distinct, secluded and primitive social structure and nature of people and it still survives as virile as state as ever in the tribal hamlets of the hilly tracts.