Have you watched these documentaries from Earthlore?

Since initiating our collaboration with the Mannan and Paliyar tribal communities of Thekkady, Idukki, we have produced a compelling series of documentaries on the cultural heritage of these two communities. These films are a key component of our ongoing Earthlore Documentation Project, supported by the Samāgata Foundation.
Here are the documentaries we have published to date:
This video traces the origins of the Mannan tribe, a unique community that has preserved its identity in the forests of Kerala’s Western Ghats. We explore different historical narratives about their migration, the establishment of their king-led governance, and the rituals and art forms that define their culture. Watch to understand a way of life shaped by the forest, tradition, and resilience. Stay tuned for the next parts of this series.
Among the many rich and diverse traditions of Mannan community of Kerala, Payayil Iruthal (also Payel Iruthal) stands out as a deeply humane and spiritually resonant mourning ritual. This unique practice honours the memory of a deceased spouse and provides the surviving partner a sacred space for remembrance, grief, and eventual healing.
Kalaavoottu (Kalayoottu), the annual festival of the Mannan tribal community, is a vibrant gathering marked by dance, music and rituals. The community comes together to offer prayers and annual tributes to their Gods, perform the traditional dance Mannan Koothu and seeks forgiveness & blessings for the year ahead. The celebrations are preceded by a solemn seven-day mourning ritual, Payel Iruthal, which paves the way for the festivities by fostering healing and togetherness through the act of honouring the memories of loved ones they lost.
Among the Mannan tribal community of Kerala, a rich cultural tradition continues to beat to the rhythms of drums and the chants of ancient tales. This is Mannan Koothu, a traditional dance-drama that weaves storytelling, music, and ritual into a unique form of cultural expression. At its heart lies the retelling of the legendary Kannaki - Kovalan saga, a story rooted in Tamil Sangam literature but uniquely adapted by the Mannan people into their own version of the epic.