Indigenous Futurity in the Living Root Bridges of the Khasi-Jaiñtia Hills of India: A Documentary Essay

The Living Root Bridges found in the southern valleys of the Khasi-Jaiñtia Hills of Meghalaya, India, attract tourists from all over the world to admire nature’s extravagance. Apart from the attraction of these natural entities, the underlying values and principles that nature has to offer lays out...

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Main Author: Randolph V. Langstieh
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Language:English
Published: James Cook University 2025-04-01
Series:eTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics
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Online Access:https://journals.jcu.edu.au/index.php/etropic/article/view/4139
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description The Living Root Bridges found in the southern valleys of the Khasi-Jaiñtia Hills of Meghalaya, India, attract tourists from all over the world to admire nature’s extravagance. Apart from the attraction of these natural entities, the underlying values and principles that nature has to offer lays out a comprehensive understanding of an Indigenous futurism in the mountainous landscape of this wet tropical region. This paper is based on the documentary film Ki Thied Ka Lawei (Roots of Sustainability), directed by the author. The documentary depicts the ongoing practice of constructing and reconstructing a bamboo bridge in the village of Shiliang Jashar yearly since 1988. The bamboo bridge is used by locals to commute over the Wah Jashar river, and simultaneously acts as a scaffold for the formation of a living root bridge into the future. Another semi-formed root bridge in a neighbouring village of Mawkyrnot, gives a clear insight into the growth of these root bridge formations. This essay exhibits stills from the documentary and describes and analyses the ensuing bridge-making, rooted in Indigenous knowledge systems of nature-culture relationality passed on by the Khasi ancestors in an act of Indigenous futurity.
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spelling doaj-art-d716816dde964d2fb7daed07ac635e2f2025-08-20T03:18:30ZengJames Cook UniversityeTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics1448-29402025-04-0124210.25120/etropic.24.2.2025.4139Indigenous Futurity in the Living Root Bridges of the Khasi-Jaiñtia Hills of India: A Documentary EssayRandolph V. Langstieh0St. Edmund’s College, Shillong, Meghalaya, India The Living Root Bridges found in the southern valleys of the Khasi-Jaiñtia Hills of Meghalaya, India, attract tourists from all over the world to admire nature’s extravagance. Apart from the attraction of these natural entities, the underlying values and principles that nature has to offer lays out a comprehensive understanding of an Indigenous futurism in the mountainous landscape of this wet tropical region. This paper is based on the documentary film Ki Thied Ka Lawei (Roots of Sustainability), directed by the author. The documentary depicts the ongoing practice of constructing and reconstructing a bamboo bridge in the village of Shiliang Jashar yearly since 1988. The bamboo bridge is used by locals to commute over the Wah Jashar river, and simultaneously acts as a scaffold for the formation of a living root bridge into the future. Another semi-formed root bridge in a neighbouring village of Mawkyrnot, gives a clear insight into the growth of these root bridge formations. This essay exhibits stills from the documentary and describes and analyses the ensuing bridge-making, rooted in Indigenous knowledge systems of nature-culture relationality passed on by the Khasi ancestors in an act of Indigenous futurity. https://journals.jcu.edu.au/index.php/etropic/article/view/4139living root bridgesIndigenous FuturityKhasi-JaiñtiaIndigenous Indian community tropical sustainabilityfilm documentary
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Indigenous Futurity in the Living Root Bridges of the Khasi-Jaiñtia Hills of India: A Documentary Essay
eTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics
living root bridges
Indigenous Futurity
Khasi-Jaiñtia
Indigenous Indian community
tropical sustainability
film documentary
title Indigenous Futurity in the Living Root Bridges of the Khasi-Jaiñtia Hills of India: A Documentary Essay
title_full Indigenous Futurity in the Living Root Bridges of the Khasi-Jaiñtia Hills of India: A Documentary Essay
title_fullStr Indigenous Futurity in the Living Root Bridges of the Khasi-Jaiñtia Hills of India: A Documentary Essay
title_full_unstemmed Indigenous Futurity in the Living Root Bridges of the Khasi-Jaiñtia Hills of India: A Documentary Essay
title_short Indigenous Futurity in the Living Root Bridges of the Khasi-Jaiñtia Hills of India: A Documentary Essay
title_sort indigenous futurity in the living root bridges of the khasi jaintia hills of india a documentary essay
topic living root bridges
Indigenous Futurity
Khasi-Jaiñtia
Indigenous Indian community
tropical sustainability
film documentary
url https://journals.jcu.edu.au/index.php/etropic/article/view/4139
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