Urali language
Dravidian language spoken in India
Urali | |
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Native to | Kerala, India |
Region | Idukki |
Ethnicity | 12,986 (2011 census) |
Language family | Dravidian
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ISO 639-3 | url |
Glottolog | ural1274 |
Urali is a southern Dravidian language. It is spoken by the Urali tribe in the hills around Idukki in Kerala, and Bargur in Tamil Nadu.[1] It is still commonly spoken among the community.[2]
References
- ^ Saravanan, S. p (2019-06-16). "When 100-odd teachers travel nearly 8-hour to reach school". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
- ^ Chinnasamy, Pavithra; Arumugam, Rajendran; Ariyan, Sarvalingam (2019-04-01). "In silico validation of the indigenous knowledge of the herbal medicines among tribal communities in Sathyamangalam wildlife sanctuary, India". Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine. 9 (2): 143–155. doi:10.1016/j.jtcme.2018.01.008. ISSN 2225-4110. PMC 6435952. PMID 30963049.
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