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English: Tribal wall paintings are vibrant, intricate artworks traditionally created by indigenous communities. These paintings often depict daily life, nature, rituals, and mythology, using natural pigments on surfaces like walls or cloth. The style varies by region, incorporating unique patterns, symbols, and motifs that reflect the cultural heritage and beliefs of the tribe. Common themes include animals, human figures, and abstract designs, all rendered with a rhythmic, symmetrical aesthetic. These paintings not only serve decorative purposes but also convey stories, preserve history, and foster community identity.
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