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Dekam Pwching Mvnam:
The vanishing tradition of indigenous Nyishi pottery making in Kra-Daadi District, Arunachal Pradesh

Habu Kamrung village (Gangte Circle) and Meching Kamrung village (Chambang Circle)
Kra-Daadi District, Arunachal Pradesh, India

The craft of pottery, known as Dekam Pwching Mvnam, represents a vanishing indigenous skill of the Nyishi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh. Its significance extends far beyond utilitarian functions: it embodies deep connections to myths, folksongs, stories, and traditional knowledge systems that reflect the intricate relationship between the Nyishi people and nature. This project aims to revive the tradition of pottery making among the Nyishi, a practice which has disappeared over the past decades. By documenting the techniques, associated mythology, folksongs, stories, and other traditional knowledge, the project will trace its cultural origins, highlight this endangered craft, and contribute to its understanding and preservation.