Published on: January 9, 2023
Living Roots
Living Roots
Why in news? A farmer in Meghalaya takes forward the State’s traditional practice of building root bridges and connects two areas across Umkar river in Cherrapunjee
Highlights
- Farmer creation over the Umkar river in Siej village near Cherrapunjee(Sohra), in the undulating East Khasi Hills of Meghalaya has grown into a living marvel.
- Living root bridges of Khasi-Jaintia people promotes the sense of oneness with nature like most indigenous tribes.
About Living Roots Bridges
- It is a type of simple suspension bridge formed of living plant roots by tree shaping.
- State: Meghalaya
- Location : West Jaintia Hills district and East Khasi Hills district
- Handmade from the aerial roots of rubber fig trees by the Khasi and Jaintia
- Other living bridges: Nagaland, Indonesia at Jembatan akar( island of Sumatra), and in the Banten province of Java(Baduy people)
- Earliest written record: Henry Yule, in Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal.
- Methods of creation: Use the roots of the rubber fig, learning the techniques to mould and model the roots into a bridge with the help of bamboo
- Notable root bridges: Rangthylliang bridge(longest known example of a living root bridge