Kunbi
The Kunbi are an indigenous tribal community primarily found in the state of Maharashtra, India. They are known for their agricultural practices and traditional farming techniques. The Kunbi people often cultivate crops like rice, millet, and pulses, which are essential to their diet and economy.
Culturally, the Kunbi community has a rich heritage, including unique customs, festivals, and traditional attire. They celebrate various festivals that reflect their agrarian lifestyle, such as Gudi Padwa and Makar Sankranti. The community plays a significant role in preserving local traditions and contributing to the cultural diversity of Maharashtra.