词条 | Talom Rukbo |
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}} Talom Rukbo was the father of Donyi-Polo, a revivalist religious movement based in Arunachal Pradesh which attempts to reconstruct Tani (Adi) animist spirituality. He has criticized Christian missionaries for fraudulent conversion practices in the Northeast of India.[1] Because of his contribution to the Adivasi way of life, Rukbo has been named one of the inspirations for the Vanavasi Kalyan Ashram project run by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.[2] Publications
References1. ^Preaching in India's Northeast for Cultural Preservation - Stephen Knapp. {{cquote|The church?Christian missionaries ? quickly capitalized on the innocence of our forefathers. They fraudulently convinced our people that we were barbarians and converted some into Christianity. ? They declared that the converted persons must discard (1) the `animist` practices, (2) our festivals and that our Gods and Goddesses were Saitan (evil spirits? Satan).}} Subject: Re-imagining Religious Freedom Indic Studies Project {{DEFAULTSORT:Rukbo, Talom}}{{India-reli-bio-stub}}2. ^RSS-backed Vanvasi NGO comes out of woods The Economic Times - September 04, 2004 3. ^Biblio Groupe des laboratoires de Villejuif 3 : Donyi-Polo|Indian religious leaders|People from Arunachal Pradesh |
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