Introduction
The Adivasi Academy at Tejgadh, Gujarat, has been the signature project of Bhasha
Research and Publication Centre. The Bhasha Centre was established in 1996 as a
Public Trust for conservation and study of Adivasi languages and culture. The Bhasha
Trust’s brief for itself was to establish a premier institution of national excellence
for creating Tribal Studies as a field of serious intellectual and social-action
field. It was desired that the scope of activities of the proposed institution would
extend to all Adivasi and Nomadic communities in India, and if possible, to indigenous
peoples in other continents as well. The institute was visualized as a combination
of a university, a research centre, an activist-centre, a laboratory for experiments
in development and a cultural expression forum, addressing all aspects of adivasi
culture, history, society, rights and development.
The institution conceptualized by the Bhasha Trust has evolved as a people’s institution,
and is given the name Adivasi Academy by the community of scholars and activists
associated with it. The Academy was given a formal structure in 1999, and the first
batch of Diploma students commenced on 15th August 2000, to mark the first Independence
Day of the new millennium.
With its multidisciplinary approach to the field, and related activities aimed at
Adivasi development, the Adivasi Academy strives to combine research and academic
excellence with development interventions. Since its inception in 1999, it has come
to be seen by scholars involved in Tribal Studies and Tribal Development, as well
as Adivasis and Nomadic Communities of India, as an eminent forum for study, analysis,
policy intervention and advocacy. The Adivasi Academy is viewed by Adivasi communities
as a space for intellectual dialogue, imaginative expression and hope for a dignified
future.
With its unique approach to the concerns of Adivasis, the role of the Adivasi Academy
in developing a new perspective to Adivasi knowledge, education and development,
the Bhasha Trust has been recognized as a ‘Center of Excellence’ by the Ministry
of Tribal Affairs, Government of India.