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1 INDIA By: Barry, Scott, Arline, Asma, Carm, and Denisse http://video.yahoo.com/watch/2506766/75 06497

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3 PREVIEW History/Geography Comparisons Religion Marriage Historical Places Indian Cuisine Traditions/Clothing Music in India

4 GEOGRAPHY & HISTORY

5 Flag

6 Geography & History India fronts the Bay of Bengal on the southeast and the Arabian sea on the Southwest India covers 1.2 sq mi(3.1 sq km) Population of India is 1.1 Billion The capital of India is New Delhi India has a diverse culture and many languages

7 Geography & History Agricultural products include : rice, wheat, cotton, sugar cane, coconut, spices, jute, tobacco, tea, coffee, and rubber India is a republic with two legislative houses; its chief of state is the president, and the head of government is the prime minister.

8 Map Delhi

9 Geography & History British conquests in the 18 th and 19 th centuries led to the rule of the British East India Company, and direct administration by the British Empire began in 1858.After Mohandas K. Gandi helped end British rule in 1947, Jawaharal Nehru became India’s first prime minister, and he, his daughter Indira Gandi, and grandson Rajiv Gandi guided the nation’s destiny for all but a few years until 1991

10 Geography & History The subcontinent was partioned into two countries-India, with a Hindu majority, and Pakistan, with a Muslim majority-in 1947 A later clash with Pakistan resulted in the creation of Bangladesh in1971 In the 1980s and 90s, Sikh sought to establish an independent state in Punjab, and ethnic and religious conflicts took place in other parts of the country as well

11 Geography & History The kasmir region in the northwest has been a source of constant tension

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13 COMPARISONS Introduction In India, the schisms of race and religion, poverty and wealth, cleave the countryside and the cities. For many, coping is a struggle. Identity and heritage are sacred. These are portraits of ordinary people in India who strive for opportunities to better themselves and their communities. And the story of an American descendant of Indians who faces misunderstanding bred of ignorance.

14 Comparisons Statistics In America (Indian-Americans): Population: 1.6 million Median age: 30.3 Married: 67 percent Average household size: 3.06 Median family income: $70,708 Poverty rate: 9.8 percent In India: Population: 1.110 billion Median age: 24.9 years Literacy rate: 61 percent of population over 15 can read and write GDP per capita: $3,139 Population below poverty line: 25 percent Unemployment rate: 7.8 percent

15 AMERICAN SIKH STORY http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp- srv/world/interactives/india/http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp- srv/world/interactives/india/

16 RELIGION

17 The Religions of India: Indias Religious Statistics Hindus 827,578,868 80.456% Muslims 138,188,240 13.434% Christians 24,080,016 2.341% Sikhs 19,215,730 1.868% Buddhists 7,955,207 0.773% Jains 4,225,053 0.411% Others 6,639,626 0.645%

18 Hinduism -3000 BCE -Indo Aryan Migration into India, Intermixed with the current population. -The Sacred Vedas - Non-Orthodox, too complex and complicated for organization. -Caste system -Karma -Reincarnation -Most of all, MOKSHA

19 Buddhism -Siddhartha Gotama born in Nepal, 560 BCE -Left home to become a samana -Gave up samana life to take middle path -Obtained enlightment. -Four Noble Truths -Noble Eightfold Path

20 Jainism -Founded by Mahavira, 540-467 BCE -24th Tirthankara -Story towards enlightenment in similar to Buddha’s. -Ultimate goal is Moksha/Salvation/Nirvana, etc. -Extreme Pacifism, NO LIFE MUST BE HARMED -Jiva: Eternal Soul -Punya: The good deeds -Asrava: The evil deeds (sin)

21 Sikhism -Founded by Guru Nanak, 1469-1539 CE -Multicultural following, preached and recruited Hindus, Jains, Buddhists, and Muslims. -The Ten Gurus -Monotheistic -Reincarnation -Against the caste system -The Five K’s: Kesa, Kangah, Kacha, Kara, Kirpan.

22 MARRIAGE

23 Marriage Weddings in India Wedding marks the coming together of two individuals. It is a bond not only between two individuals but also between two souls. Indian marriages are clad with rituals and customs. It is an elaborate concept in every Indian community. Nowadays Hindu weddings are celebrated on a large scale. Family and friends get together to celebrate the occasion. The marriage ceremony includes various pre wedding and wedding functions. Most of these functions take place mostly at the bride's place and some at the groom's place. The main wedding ceremony usually takes place at the bride's home.

24 Marriage On the main day of the function a mandap is erected and the interior is beautifully decorated with flowers, colorful personal adornment, and decorative items. Mostly the wedding is held on a garden, courtyard of the bride's house, a blocked-off street or square. It is an elaborate affair. After the marriage rituals the guests are served with lavish dinner. Indian wedding is all about fun and feast. According to Indian custom the bride and groom are showered with gifts and attention. Their family and friends treat them royally. In Hindu wedding rituals are performed in front of the Hindu deities and joining the bride and groom in an eternal bond of love and commitment.

25 PLACES

26 Taj Mahal

27 Red Fort

28 Angra Fort

29 Hawa Mahal

30 The Ajanta Caves

31 Umaid Bhawan Palace

32 City Palace Jaipur

33 Mysore Palace

34 ACTIVITY http://video.yahoo.com/watch/3820413/10 452482http://video.yahoo.com/watch/3820413/10 452482

35 Match Historical Site to Thumbnail Taj Mahal Red Fort Agra Fort Umaid Bhawan Palace The Ajanta Caves Hawa Mahal Mysore Palace City Palace Jaipur

36 Match Historical Site to Thumbnail Taj Mahal Red Fort Agra Fort Umaid Bhawan Palace The Ajanta Caves Hawa Mahal Mysore Palace City Palace Jaipur

37 INDIAN CUISINE

38 Indian Cuisine Foods of India The food available in India is as diverse as its culture. The essence of good Indian cooking revolves around the appropriate use of aromatic spices. Besides all the spices that are used, the other main ingredients of Indian cooking and meals are milk products and curd. Lentils are also common across the country, and the vegetables do differ across the region and varies upon the seasons. Although there is a number of different religions that exist in India, the two cultures that have influenced Indian cooking and food habits are the Hindu and the Muslim traditions. Also the Portuguese, Persians, and the British have made important contributions to the Indian culinary scene. Overall the Indian food can be said to lie between two dietary extremes; vegetarian and meat – eating. India is probably perceived as a vegetarian country, but religious beliefs dictate what a person cannot eat. Islam forbids pork, Hindus do not eat beef and the Jain faith does not eat meat at all, they even avoid onions and garlic.

39 Indian Cuisine So in fact, food from one region may actually be totally different to a person from another region. The common thread that runs through most Indian food, is the use of numerous spices to create the flavor and aroma. Throughout history India has been invaded and occupied by other cultures and each one has left its own mark on Indian cuisine. One has been the British which gave India its love of tea. Indians do take their food very seriously. Cooking is considered an art and mothers usually show and tell their daughters how to cook at a young age. It use to be the food was made by scratch, but change is happening and Indians are starting to enjoy ready to eat, pre-made meals. Here in our country we have plenty of restaurants where we can all try a meal of Indian food.

40 Indian Cuisine

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42 TRADITION

43 Traditions Diverse Prominent Features –Greeting –Aarti –Hospitality –Touching the feet –Respect for Women –Funeral Ceremony

44 CLOTHING

45 Clothing –Women’s Fashion Sari Salwar Kameez Ghagra Choli –Men’s Fashion Sharwani Kurta Dhoti

46 Sarees

47 Salwar Kameez

48 Ghagra Choli

49 Men’s Sherwani Kurta Dhoti

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55 MUSIC Irshad Khan is one of the greatest sitar players from India

56 Music http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3z3wX CksCwhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3z3wX CksCw FEATURING MUSIC SCORE FROM A R RAHMAN

57 India Sounds 1

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60 CONCLUSION IN CONCLUSION History/Geography Religion Marriage Historical Places Foods of India Traditions/Clothing Music in India

61 Quote from Ghandi Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony. Mahatma Gandhi

62 Bollywood Dancing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPvPUk 96vb0http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPvPUk 96vb0

63 Sources "India."Encyclopedia Britannica. 2009. Encyclopedia Britannica 2006 CD. 30 Mar. 2009. indianfood.com,thinkquest.org,saarctourism.org,about.com,cartoonstock.com,washingtonpost.com,video.yahoo.co m,youtube.com, famous-india.com,indianchild.com. http://www.nriol.com/indianparents/indian-traditions.asp India Travelite. Indian Customs and Traditions http://www.indiatravelite.com/feature/indiancustoms.htm Indian Traditions http://www.iloveindia.com/indian-traditions/index.html http://www.mapleclothing.com/ KIDIPEDE. Indian Clothing. http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/india/clothing/ http://www.bibisfashion.com/http://www.nriol.com/indianparents/indian-traditions.asphttp://www.indiatravelite.com/feature/indiancustoms.htmhttp://www.iloveindia.com/indian-traditions/index.htmlhttp://www.mapleclothing.com/http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/india/clothing/ http://www.bibisfashion.com/ http://video.yahoo.com/watch/2506766/7506497 http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/world/interactives/india/ http://video.yahoo.com/watch/3820413/10452482 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3z3wXCksCw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPvPUk96vb0 U.S. Census 2000, CIA World Factbook 2002, 2005 and 2006, United Nations Human Development Index 2005, National Population Commission (India) United Nations Human Development Index (2006) (The index combines measures of life expectancy, school enrollment, literacy and income): 126th of 177 countries.


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