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Meghalaya Village Revives Indigenous Knowledge Through 'Living Library'
2 Nov
Summary
- New 'living library' opened in Raibah village, Meghalaya
- Initiative uses oral traditions, performances, and community learning
- Celebrates local heritage and ecological wisdom
In November 2025, a new 'living library' has opened in Raibah village, Meghalaya, with the goal of reviving indigenous knowledge and promoting environmental awareness. The initiative, spearheaded by academic and cultural collaborators, utilizes oral traditions, performances, and community learning to bridge the gap between generations.
The inauguration of the living library featured a range of engaging activities, including storytelling, drama, and musical performances that celebrated the region's rich cultural heritage and ecological wisdom. The event aimed to foster a deeper connection between the community and their traditional practices, as well as raise awareness about the importance of preserving local knowledge and the natural environment.
The living library is expected to serve as a hub for cultural exchange and learning, providing a platform for the community to share their stories, traditions, and environmental stewardship practices. By embracing this innovative approach to knowledge preservation, Raibah village hopes to inspire other communities to follow suit and safeguard their unique cultural identities.



