Giraavaru people

Giraavaru people

The Giraavaru people are indigenous people of the Giravaaru islands that is part of Maldives. They are considered to be of Dravidian origin, and the earliest island community of the Maldives, predating Buddhism and the arrival of a Northern kingly dynasty in the archipelego.Their ancestors were ancient Tamil people.cite web|title=Maldives People|author=Maloney, Clarence|url=http://www.iias.nl/iiasn/iiasn5/insouasi/maloney.html|accessdate=2008-06-22]

Legendary origins

They are mentioned in the legend about the establishment of the capital and kingly rule in Malé, where the Giraavaru people granted permission to the visiting king "Koimala Kalo" prior to the foundation of his kingdom on Malé. Although the Giravaru was much larger and civilized at the time, most of the island has eroded due to changing weather ("Gira" means eroding and "varu" could have come from "faru" meaning reef). Until the twentieth century the Giravaru people displayed recognisable physical, linguistic and cultural differences to the nearby islands. They were strictly monogamous and prohibited divorce. Their folklore was preserved in song and dance. Their music was audibly different from that of the other islanders. The most distinct items were the necklaces of tiny blue beads which no other Maldivian wore.

Anthropological facts

It is said that the Giraavaru people were always headed by a woman and that throughout Maldivian history, a woman ("foolhuma-dhaitha"), represented the Sultan's civil authority in Giravaru Island. The Sultans of the Maldives used to recognise the autonomy of the Giraavaru people and did not apply quite the same laws on them as they did on the rest of their realm. The Giravaru people never seemed to fully recognise the sovereignty of the Sultans. Ordinary Maldivians were required to address the Malé nobility in a different level of speech. However, the Giravaru people did not observe this custom and addressed the Malé nobility as they would usually address themselves. It was believed that the Giravaru people were mortally scared of toads.

Things changed since 1932 when a written constitution was adopted. The customary rights of the indigenous Giraavaru people were not recognised in that document. Any rights they seemed to have enjoyed under the absolute rule of the Sultans were extinguished by default.

End of the culture

In 1968 they were forced to abandon their island under an Islamic regulation that did not recognise communities with less than 40 adult males, which was the minimum required for the regular performance of Friday prayers. The Giraavaru people were ferried across the atoll lagoon to Hulhule Island and resettled there. When the airport there was extended they were shifted across to Malé and housed in a few blocks in newly reclaimed areas in the Maafanu district.

The distinct Giraavaru culture swiftly disappeared when the Giraavaru young people were assimilated into the wider Malé society through inter-marriage. "Pure" Giraavaru are now thought to be extinct.

References

* H. C. P. Bell, "The Maldive Islands; Monograph on the History, Archaeology and Epigraphy". Reprint Colombo 1940. Council for Linguistic and Historical Research. Male’ 1989
* Xavier Romero-Frias, "The Maldive Islanders, A Study of the Popular Culture of an Ancient Ocean Kingdom". Barcelona 1999, ISBN 84 7254 801 5


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