The Mankidia are a semi-nomadic
hunter/gatherer community. Traditionally skilled in rope making, catching, and hunting of monkeys, they are often employed by local people to drive away invasive monkeys in rural areas. They move around forests in small bands and stay at different temporary makeshift settlements called tanda/tandia. The tandia comprises a temporary dome-shaped leaf hut known as Kumbhas. They speak a form of
Mundari language, and some can also speak Odia. Each
Tandia is headed by a religious head man called
Dehuri. The
Dehuri has an assistant called
Naya. The Mankidia people's religious beliefs are polytheistic. They believe in many malevolent and benevolent spirits and gods. Their supreme deities are
Logobir and
Budhimai. They also worship their ancestors for good health and success in hunting and harvesting forest produce. Besides hunting they also engage in making baskets and ropes out of
Siali fiber,
Sabai grass and
Jute, as well as making disposable plates made out of leaves called
Khali. ==See also==