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දඹානේ අද තත්වය | Sri Lanka's Last Indigenous People (Veddas) in Dambana, Mahiyanganaya

Dambana Vedda village is a unique and special place that offers a glimpse into the ancient history and culture of the Vedda people. 0:00 – Intro 0:19 – Road Guidance from Mahiyanaya to Dambana Vedda village 4:50 – Entrance to Dambana Vedda village 7:14 – Museum of Dambana Vedda village 10:39 – Visit to House of Chief (Vannila Aththo) 14:54 – Village Area (Statue of Thisahamy Aththo) Dambana Vedda village is a small community located in the southeastern part of Sri Lanka. It is home to the indigenous Vedda people, who are believed to be one of the earliest inhabitants of Sri Lanka. The village is situated in the midst of the lush forested hills of the Uva Province, and the Vedda people's traditional way of life is closely connected to the forest. The Vedda people have a rich cultural heritage that has been passed down through generations for thousands of years. They have a unique language that is believed to be one of the oldest in Sri Lanka, and their cultural practices include hunting, gathering, and traditional medicine. The Vedda people have a deep respect for the natural world and believe that they have a responsibility to protect it. The village of Dambana is one of the few places in Sri Lanka where visitors can experience the Vedda way of life. The Vedda people have welcomed visitors to their village and are proud to share their traditions and culture. Visitors can witness the Vedda people's hunting and gathering practices, learn about their medicinal plants, and listen to their traditional music and dance. However, the Vedda people have faced many challenges over the years. The encroachment of modern civilization has threatened their way of life, and the loss of their forest habitat has resulted in a decline in the availability of wild animals and plants for food and medicine. The Vedda people have also faced discrimination and marginalization from the dominant Sinhalese and Tamil communities in Sri Lanka. To address these challenges, the Sri Lankan government has taken steps to protect the Vedda people's rights and preserve their cultural heritage. The government has recognized the Vedda people as a distinct ethnic group and has provided them with land and resources to continue their way of life. The government has also supported initiatives to promote the Vedda people's traditional knowledge and practices, such as the development of eco-tourism activities that allow visitors to experience the Vedda way of life. #veddas #mahiyangana #srilanka Check out the accompanying video for more information and don't forget to like, comment, and share! 👍 Like our Facebook page for travel tips, stunning destinations, and exclusive updates:   / thedestinationtravel   📸 Follow us on Instagram for breathtaking travel photos and behind-the-scenes stories:   / thedestination.travel   Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos…

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