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Udayagiri is a village in Thaliparamba taluk of Kannur District in Kerala, India.〔(NREGA report )〕 It is about 60 km from Kannur city. People of this village mainly depend on agriculture for their income. The villagers of this hamlet migrated from southern parts of Kerala in the early 1940s, most of them from Kottayam and Ernakulam district. These days the economy is driven by people employed elsewhere and their remittances. Early days: An aboriginal population, known locally as "Maayilyans" lived here for generations before the settlers arrived. They survived on hunting with bow and arrow, gathering honey in the vast forests. Slowly this community was pushed out of their land and displaced by the settlers. The "Maayilyans" became either daily wage workers in the area or survived on making and selling artifacts out of bamboo. During the early days the settlers lived in tree houses to escape from large number of elephants present in the area. The needs of the population was very basic. They cleared forests and planted Rice, Yucca and Planterns. The essential services like hospitals did not exist. Transportation did not exist. For the second generation, Educational institutions where tens of miles away. The daily staples beyond what they produced, had to come from Thaliparamba, which was about forty km away by foot. Many early families in the area had to fight lengthy, years long, painful legal battles to get their land rights. == Major agricultural crops grown are == * Rubber Tree * Coconut Palm * Arecanut Palm * Black pepper * Vanilla * Cashewnut 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Udayagiri, Kerala」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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