
Abstract: As we all know health is widely equated with wealth and is a pre-requisite for human development and is an essential component for the wellbeing of the common man. As the body and mind are closely related, the mind cannot be healthy and playful without good health. So in the context of the health and culture of tribal communities are deeply influenced, shaping both their perceptions of well-being and their healthcare practices. Cultural beliefs, traditions, and social norms influence how tribals perceive health, illness, and healing. The traditional healing practices often play a significant role, rooted in cultural knowledge passed down through generations. The researchers conducted their fieldwork among the Gond population with the objective of examining how health culture influences behaviour and how modern healthcare impacts the people of Mayurbhanj District, Odisha. In this study, the researchers used anthropological methods to collect information from the respondents. The study results show that the Gond population is nowadays influenced by different factors that shape their choice of healthcare access.
Health, Culture, Belief, Behaviour, & Gond, Health, Culture, Belief, Behaviour, & Gond
Health, Culture, Belief, Behaviour, & Gond, Health, Culture, Belief, Behaviour, & Gond
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