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Bulu Imam

Bulu Imam (born 31 August 1942) is an environmental activist working for the protection of tribal culture and heritage in Jharkhand.[1] On 12 June 2012, he received the Gandhi International Peace Award, 2011 at the House of Lords in London.[2][3] He is also a recipient of the Padma Shri (2019).[4] He is the grandson of Syed Hasan Imam, who was a leading Barrister and Judge of Calcutta High Court (1912–1916), and the President of the Indian National Congress (Bombay Session, 1918). His daughter, Cherry is married to Kunwar Ashish Bir Singh Tekari of Tekari Raj.

Bulu Imam
Bulu Imam, Gandhi Foundation, London, 2012
Born (1942-08-31) 31 August 1942 (age 81)
NationalityIndian
Occupation(s)Environmentalist, writer
Known forTribal art and culture
RelativesSir Syed Hasan Imam (Grandfather) Sir Syed Ali Imam (Great Uncle)
AwardsPadma Shri (2019)

Since 1987, he has been the Convenor of INTACH Hazaribagh Chapter, and in 1991, discovered the first rock art of Jharkhand at Isco, and subsequently over dozen rock art site in the North Karanpura Valley. In 1993, he brought to light the Khovar[5] (marriage) art, and then the Sohrai (harvest) murals painted on the walls of the mud houses of the Hazaribagh villages. He showed the connection between the region’s rock art and the painted village houses. By 1995, he established the Sanskriti Museum & Art Gallery in Hazaribagh along with Tribal Women Artists Cooperative (TWAC) have promoted the tribal art of the region, holding over 50 international exhibitions of Sohrai and Khovar paintings in Australia, Europe, and UK. He is the author of the book Bridal Caves (INTACH, New Delhi, 1995); (Aryan Books International, New Delhi, 2014),[6] written monographs on tribes like the Birhors and the Santhals. He has made several films on tribal art and culture of Jharkhand. He is a researcher and an authority in fields related to archaeology, tribal and rock art, vernacular folklore and history.

Recent publications edit

  • Antiquarian Remains of Jharkhand- Documentation of 520 archaeological sites in Jharkhand; INTACH, Aryan Books International, New Delhi, 2014, ISBN 978-8-1730-5529-4[6]
  • The Nomadic Birhors of Hazaribagh: Their Life, Art, Songs, Folklore & Ethnobotany, Lambert Academic Publishing (LAP), Germany, 2015, ISBN 978-3-659-68133-2[7]
  • The Manjhi Santals of Hazaribagh: Their Hunt Rules, Songs, Lifestyle, Folklore & Hunting Dogs, Lambert Academic Publishing (LAP), Germany, 2015
  • Hazaribagh School of Painting & Decorative Arts, Lambert Academic Publishing (LAP), Germany, 2015
  • Oraon Songs & Stories by Philomina Tirkey- Edited by Bulu Imam, Lambert Academic Publishing (LAP), Germany, 2015
  • The Flowering Branch- Songs of the Manjhi Santals of Hazaribagh, Lambert Academic Publishing (LAP), Germany, 2015

Films and documentaries edit

  • The One-Eared Elephant from Hazaribagh[8], produced by Sanskriti -INTACH with support from HIVOS, Netherlands, directed by Susanne Gupta, Berlin, TV feature film, 2004
  • Tribal Women Artists, Feature Film (35mm Kodak Colour), with Films Division, Govt. of India, Bombay. Received National Film Award for Best Arts/Cultural Film in the 48th National Film Awards in 2001. Citation: For highlighting the creative abilities of the tribal women of Hazaribagh (Jharkhand) in an effective manner.
  • Early Creative Expressions of Man (Art of India Series, No.10), and The Eternal Dance (Art of India Series, No.11) produced for Doordarshan by Benoy K Behl, 2004
  • Search for the First Dog[9] (filmed by Working Dog productions), produced by National Geographic, and shown on Television in USA and India, 2004. Winner: Explorer’s Club Film Festival "Best Documentary".[10]
  • The Birhor- Study of a Nomadic Tribe in Hazaribagh, produced by Zee Telefilms, Bombay, 1999 for Television
  • The Sohrai Art of Hazaribagh, produced by Zee Telefilms, Bombay, 1999 for Television

Awards edit

  • Padma Shri (2019)[11]
  • Shri Bulu Imam was given the Vijay Rattna award on 29 May 2002 in for his work in promoting tribal art of Jharkhand, by India International Friendship Society. The award and Certificate of Excellence was presented by Shri. Bhisham Narain Singh, Former Governor of Tamil Nadu.
  • On 31 July 2002 Shri Imam received the Rashtriya Gaurav award in for his work in environment protection "As Environmentalist of the Millennium" by India Institute of Success Awareness. The award was presented by Dr. C.P. Thakur, Former Union Health Minister.
  • Rajkiya Sanskritik Samman: 2006 (State Award for Culture) for contribution to culture in Jharkhand. The award was given by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, Govt.of Jharkhand
  • Nominated for the Goldman Award, 2006 (USA) by Mr. Edward Goldsmith, The Ecologist, UK.
  • Nominated for Padmashri, 2006 by Dept. of Culture, Govt. of Jharkhand
  • Nominated for Indira Gandhi National Integration Award 2007, by INTACH, New Delhi
  • Rotary Club Silver Jubilee Award: On 30 August Convener Bulu Imam was presented the Rotary Silver Jubilee Award for Lifetime Achievement "For His Outstanding Contribution to Tribal Art, Poetry, Literature, & Nature Conservation".
  • Doordarshan Golden Jubilee Award: The award was presented by His Excellency, K.Sankaranarayanan, Governor of Jharkhand on the evening of 15 September at the Doordarshan in for his contribution to Tribal Arts in Jharkhand.
  • Gandhi International Peace Award 2011 by Gandhi Foundation,[12] on 12 June 2012 in the House of Lords, London

Research papers edit

  • Changing Intellectual and Spiritual Expressions of the Nomadic Birhor in Jharkhand, Expression No.4, April, 2014, Burgos-Spain, p. 11-12
  • The historical perspective of Prehistory through a study of Meso-chalcolithic rock art and contemporary tribal mural paintings in Jarkhand, Eastern North India, XXV Valcamonica Symposium 2013, Italy, p. 243-246
  • Comparative traditions in village painting and prehistoric rock art of Jharkhand, XXIV Valcamonica Symposium 2011, Italy, p. 70-81
  • The Temple Sites at Telkupi ("Bhairavasthan") - Jaina Architectural Remains Submerged by Panchet Dam in Jharkhand and West Bengal- ICOMOS, Heritage at Risk, World report 2006/2007, p. 88-90
  • Threatened Jaina Heritage Route in Jharkhand and West Bengal- listing 38, Updates- The stone/sand mining of rivers, Stone mining of megaliths, Destruction of Adivasi Villagers religio-cultural landscapes and archaeological sites in the North Karanpura Valley, for mines, dams, and Super Thermal Power Stations. ICOMOS, Heritage at Risk, World report 2004/2005, p. 94-103
  • Hazaribagh and the North Karanpura Valley: Traditional vernacular architecture and cultural landscapes; indigenous heritage; the living prehistoric mural traditions of Khovar and Sohrai art of the North Karanpura Valley; cultural lifestyle and the basis for the preservation of cultural heritage tradition- ICOMOS, Heritage at Risk, World Report 2002/2003, p. 109-113
  • Hazaribagh and the North Karanpura Valley: Heritage at Risk from coal mining, pre-historic rock art sites, monuments and archaeological sites including megaliths, Natural and Sacred Sites, Cultural Landscapes, Burial and dancing grounds, nomadic sites- ICOMOS, Heritage at Risk, World Report 2001/2002, p. 107-112
  • Maluty Temples, Context, Vol.4, issue 2, Autumn/Winter 2007, p. 87-90
  • Traditional Village Architecture in Hazaribagh Today, Indian Architect & Builder, Vol.20, no.3, Nov., 2006, p. 96-100
  • Development and Tribals in Jharkhand, Journal of Social Anthropology, Vol.3, no.2, Dec., 2006, p. 191-196
  • Painted Houses of Hazaribagh, Context, Vol.2, no.1, Spring/Summer, 2005
  • Some Thoughts on Local Art Forms in Indian Villages- Journal of Social Anthropology, Vol.1, No.1, p. 41-57 (June 2004)
  • On RockartMan In India, 83 (3&4): 453-461 (July-Dec., 2003)
  • Tribal Culture in Jharkhand : An Interface between Ecology and Tradition - Folklore Research Journal, No.12, Dec., 2003
  • Tribal Civilization in JharkhandMan In India, 82 (1&2): p. 211-222, (January–June, 2002)
  • Some Thoughts on RockartMan In India, 82 (3&4): p. 419-426, (July-Dec., 2002)
  • Some Thoughts on the Culture of the PastMan In India, 79 (1&2): 161-171, (Jan-June, 1999)
  • Story of Kamli: A Birhor Medicine Women, Man in India, 1993, 73 (40), 377-385
  • Cultural Spatial Concepts Implicit in Tribal Art and Identity in Hazaribagh DistrictMan In India, 73 (2), p. 163-172, (June 1993)
  • Cultural Spatial Concepts Implicit in Tribal Art and Identity in Hazaribagh District - AURA- Newsletter of the Australian Rockart Association (AURA) Vol.9.No.2, November, 1992, p. 15-18
  • Cultural Spatial Concepts Implicit in Tribal Art and Identity in Hazaribagh DistrictIndica, Vol.30 (1993) No.1&2, Heras Institute of Indian History & Culture, St.Xaviers College, Mumbai
  • Communication- Cultural Ecology, Man in India, 1992; 72 (1): 121-122
  • Ecological Background of Chotanagpur- Its Imbalance and Tribal Communities, Man in India, Sept. 1990, p. 266-277
  • Significance of Primitive in the Context of Modern ArtRoopa Lekha, Vol.LV, No.1&2, Jan. 1984 (Ed.Dr M.S.Randhawa), New Delhi, p. 56-64

References edit

  1. ^ Tan, Dawn (17 May 2011). . asia! through Asian Eyes. Archived from the original on 3 July 2017. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  2. ^ Deogharia, Jaideep (28 May 2012). "Bulu Imam, Binayak Sen to receive Gandhi award in UK". The Times of India. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
  3. ^ Popham, Peter (12 July 2010). "A Gandhi of the Indian jungle". The Independent. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
  4. ^ "Jharkhand's Female Tribal Crusader, Environmentalist And A Poor Man's Doctor Get Padma Shri". enewsroom. 27 January 2019.
  5. ^ "BiharDays » Two great art forms from Jharkhand: Sohrai and Khovar!". www.bihardays.com. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  6. ^ a b Padel, Felix (March–April 2016). "Testament to the Past: Review of Antiquarian Remains of Jharkhand by Bulu Imam". Resurgence (295).
  7. ^ Imam, Bulu (2015). The Nomadic Birhors of Hazaribagh: Their Life, Art, Songs, Folklore, & Ethnobotany. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing. p. 336. ISBN 978-3-659-68133-2.
  8. ^ Administrator. "Interkreuzhain - "The one-eared elephant from Hazaribagh"". www.interkreuzhain.de. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  9. ^ "Search for the First Dog - Open". Vimeo. 17 September 2013. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  10. ^ . Sweetspot Pictures. Archived from the original on 10 July 2017. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  11. ^ "Jharkhand's unsung heroes: Two environmentalists and a doc gets the Padma". Enewsroom.in. 27 January 2019. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  12. ^ . The Gandhi Foundation. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 26 February 2016.

bulu, imam, born, august, 1942, environmental, activist, working, protection, tribal, culture, heritage, jharkhand, june, 2012, received, gandhi, international, peace, award, 2011, house, lords, london, also, recipient, padma, shri, 2019, grandson, syed, hasan. Bulu Imam born 31 August 1942 is an environmental activist working for the protection of tribal culture and heritage in Jharkhand 1 On 12 June 2012 he received the Gandhi International Peace Award 2011 at the House of Lords in London 2 3 He is also a recipient of the Padma Shri 2019 4 He is the grandson of Syed Hasan Imam who was a leading Barrister and Judge of Calcutta High Court 1912 1916 and the President of the Indian National Congress Bombay Session 1918 His daughter Cherry is married to Kunwar Ashish Bir Singh Tekari of Tekari Raj Bulu ImamBulu Imam Gandhi Foundation London 2012Born 1942 08 31 31 August 1942 age 81 Hazaribagh Jharkhand IndiaNationalityIndianOccupation s Environmentalist writerKnown forTribal art and cultureRelativesSir Syed Hasan Imam Grandfather Sir Syed Ali Imam Great Uncle AwardsPadma Shri 2019 Since 1987 he has been the Convenor of INTACH Hazaribagh Chapter and in 1991 discovered the first rock art of Jharkhand at Isco and subsequently over dozen rock art site in the North Karanpura Valley In 1993 he brought to light the Khovar 5 marriage art and then the Sohrai harvest murals painted on the walls of the mud houses of the Hazaribagh villages He showed the connection between the region s rock art and the painted village houses By 1995 he established the Sanskriti Museum amp Art Gallery in Hazaribagh along with Tribal Women Artists Cooperative TWAC have promoted the tribal art of the region holding over 50 international exhibitions of Sohrai and Khovar paintings in Australia Europe and UK He is the author of the book Bridal Caves INTACH New Delhi 1995 Antiquarian Remains of Jharkhand Aryan Books International New Delhi 2014 6 written monographs on tribes like the Birhors and the Santhals He has made several films on tribal art and culture of Jharkhand He is a researcher and an authority in fields related to archaeology tribal and rock art vernacular folklore and history Contents 1 Recent publications 2 Films and documentaries 3 Awards 4 Research papers 5 ReferencesRecent publications editAntiquarian Remains of Jharkhand Documentation of 520 archaeological sites in Jharkhand INTACH Aryan Books International New Delhi 2014 ISBN 978 8 1730 5529 4 6 The Nomadic Birhors of Hazaribagh Their Life Art Songs Folklore amp Ethnobotany Lambert Academic Publishing LAP Germany 2015 ISBN 978 3 659 68133 2 7 The Manjhi Santals of Hazaribagh Their Hunt Rules Songs Lifestyle Folklore amp Hunting Dogs Lambert Academic Publishing LAP Germany 2015 Hazaribagh School of Painting amp Decorative Arts Lambert Academic Publishing LAP Germany 2015 Oraon Songs amp Stories by Philomina Tirkey Edited by Bulu Imam Lambert Academic Publishing LAP Germany 2015 The Flowering Branch Songs of the Manjhi Santals of Hazaribagh Lambert Academic Publishing LAP Germany 2015Films and documentaries editThe One Eared Elephant from Hazaribagh 8 produced by Sanskriti INTACH with support from HIVOS Netherlands directed by Susanne Gupta Berlin TV feature film 2004 Tribal Women Artists Feature Film 35mm Kodak Colour with Films Division Govt of India Bombay Received National Film Award for Best Arts Cultural Film in the 48th National Film Awards in 2001 Citation For highlighting the creative abilities of the tribal women of Hazaribagh Jharkhand in an effective manner Early Creative Expressions of Man Art of India Series No 10 and The Eternal Dance Art of India Series No 11 produced for Doordarshan by Benoy K Behl 2004 Search for the First Dog 9 filmed by Working Dog productions produced by National Geographic and shown on Television in USA and India 2004 Winner Explorer s Club Film Festival Best Documentary 10 The Birhor Study of a Nomadic Tribe in Hazaribagh produced by Zee Telefilms Bombay 1999 for Television The Sohrai Art of Hazaribagh produced by Zee Telefilms Bombay 1999 for TelevisionAwards editPadma Shri 2019 11 Shri Bulu Imam was given the Vijay Rattna award on 29 May 2002 in for his work in promoting tribal art of Jharkhand by India International Friendship Society The award and Certificate of Excellence was presented by Shri Bhisham Narain Singh Former Governor of Tamil Nadu On 31 July 2002 Shri Imam received the Rashtriya Gaurav award in for his work in environment protection As Environmentalist of the Millennium by India Institute of Success Awareness The award was presented by Dr C P Thakur Former Union Health Minister Rajkiya Sanskritik Samman 2006 State Award for Culture for contribution to culture in Jharkhand The award was given by the Ministry of Culture Sports and Youth Affairs Govt of Jharkhand Nominated for the Goldman Award 2006 USA by Mr Edward Goldsmith The Ecologist UK Nominated for Padmashri 2006 by Dept of Culture Govt of Jharkhand Nominated for Indira Gandhi National Integration Award 2007 by INTACH New Delhi Rotary Club Silver Jubilee Award On 30 August Convener Bulu Imam was presented the Rotary Silver Jubilee Award for Lifetime Achievement For His Outstanding Contribution to Tribal Art Poetry Literature amp Nature Conservation Doordarshan Golden Jubilee Award The award was presented by His Excellency K Sankaranarayanan Governor of Jharkhand on the evening of 15 September at the Doordarshan in for his contribution to Tribal Arts in Jharkhand Gandhi International Peace Award 2011 by Gandhi Foundation 12 on 12 June 2012 in the House of Lords LondonResearch papers editChanging Intellectual and Spiritual Expressions of the Nomadic Birhor in Jharkhand Expression No 4 April 2014 Burgos Spain p 11 12 The historical perspective of Prehistory through a study of Meso chalcolithic rock art and contemporary tribal mural paintings in Jarkhand Eastern North India XXV Valcamonica Symposium 2013 Italy p 243 246 Comparative traditions in village painting and prehistoric rock art of Jharkhand XXIV Valcamonica Symposium 2011 Italy p 70 81 The Temple Sites at Telkupi Bhairavasthan Jaina Architectural Remains Submerged by Panchet Dam in Jharkhand and West Bengal ICOMOS Heritage at Risk World report 2006 2007 p 88 90 Threatened Jaina Heritage Route in Jharkhand and West Bengal listing 38 Updates The stone sand mining of rivers Stone mining of megaliths Destruction of Adivasi Villagers religio cultural landscapes and archaeological sites in the North Karanpura Valley for mines dams and Super Thermal Power Stations ICOMOS Heritage at Risk World report 2004 2005 p 94 103 Hazaribagh and the North Karanpura Valley Traditional vernacular architecture and cultural landscapes indigenous heritage the living prehistoric mural traditions of Khovar and Sohrai art of the North Karanpura Valley cultural lifestyle and the basis for the preservation of cultural heritage tradition ICOMOS Heritage at Risk World Report 2002 2003 p 109 113 Hazaribagh and the North Karanpura Valley Heritage at Risk from coal mining pre historic rock art sites monuments and archaeological sites including megaliths Natural and Sacred Sites Cultural Landscapes Burial and dancing grounds nomadic sites ICOMOS Heritage at Risk World Report 2001 2002 p 107 112 Maluty Temples Context Vol 4 issue 2 Autumn Winter 2007 p 87 90 Traditional Village Architecture in Hazaribagh Today Indian Architect amp Builder Vol 20 no 3 Nov 2006 p 96 100 Development and Tribals in Jharkhand Journal of Social Anthropology Vol 3 no 2 Dec 2006 p 191 196 Painted Houses of Hazaribagh Context Vol 2 no 1 Spring Summer 2005 Some Thoughts on Local Art Forms in Indian Villages Journal of Social Anthropology Vol 1 No 1 p 41 57 June 2004 On Rockart Man In India 83 3 amp 4 453 461 July Dec 2003 Tribal Culture in Jharkhand An Interface between Ecology and Tradition Folklore Research Journal No 12 Dec 2003 Tribal Civilization in Jharkhand Man In India 82 1 amp 2 p 211 222 January June 2002 Some Thoughts on Rockart Man In India 82 3 amp 4 p 419 426 July Dec 2002 Some Thoughts on the Culture of the Past Man In India 79 1 amp 2 161 171 Jan June 1999 Story of Kamli A Birhor Medicine Women Man in India 1993 73 40 377 385 Cultural Spatial Concepts Implicit in Tribal Art and Identity in Hazaribagh District Man In India 73 2 p 163 172 June 1993 Cultural Spatial Concepts Implicit in Tribal Art and Identity in Hazaribagh District AURA Newsletter of the Australian Rockart Association AURA Vol 9 No 2 November 1992 p 15 18 Cultural Spatial Concepts Implicit in Tribal Art and Identity in Hazaribagh District Indica Vol 30 1993 No 1 amp 2 Heras Institute of Indian History amp Culture St Xaviers College Mumbai Communication Cultural Ecology Man in India 1992 72 1 121 122 Ecological Background of Chotanagpur Its Imbalance and Tribal Communities Man in India Sept 1990 p 266 277 Significance of Primitive in the Context of Modern Art Roopa Lekha Vol LV No 1 amp 2 Jan 1984 Ed Dr M S Randhawa New Delhi p 56 64References edit Tan Dawn 17 May 2011 There s No Miracle Water Here asia through Asian Eyes Archived from the original on 3 July 2017 Retrieved 26 February 2016 Deogharia Jaideep 28 May 2012 Bulu Imam Binayak Sen to receive Gandhi award in UK The Times of India Retrieved 16 September 2019 Popham Peter 12 July 2010 A Gandhi of the Indian jungle The Independent Retrieved 16 September 2019 Jharkhand s Female Tribal Crusader Environmentalist And A Poor Man s Doctor Get Padma Shri enewsroom 27 January 2019 BiharDays Two great art forms from Jharkhand Sohrai and Khovar www bihardays com Retrieved 26 February 2016 a b Padel Felix March April 2016 Testament to the Past Review of Antiquarian Remains of Jharkhand by Bulu Imam Resurgence 295 Imam Bulu 2015 The Nomadic Birhors of Hazaribagh Their Life Art Songs Folklore amp Ethnobotany LAP Lambert Academic Publishing p 336 ISBN 978 3 659 68133 2 Administrator Interkreuzhain The one eared elephant from Hazaribagh www interkreuzhain de Retrieved 26 February 2016 Search for the First Dog Open Vimeo 17 September 2013 Retrieved 26 February 2016 Search for the First Dog Sweetspot Pictures Archived from the original on 10 July 2017 Retrieved 26 February 2016 Jharkhand s unsung heroes Two environmentalists and a doc gets the Padma Enewsroom in 27 January 2019 Retrieved 17 April 2020 The Gandhi Foundation International Peace Award 2011 The Gandhi Foundation Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 26 February 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bulu Imam amp oldid 1205149334, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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