The Kodava people or Kodavas or Codavas are an ethno-linguistic group from the region of Kodagu in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, who natively speak the Kodava language. They are traditionally land-owning agriculturists and patrilineal, with martial customs. Kodavas worship ancestors and weapons. They used to worship swords, bows, arrows and later guns. Hence, Kodavas are the only ones in India permitted to carry firearms without a license.
Kodava clansmen at home, 1875, by J. Forbes Watson (from NY public library)
Dolls in Kodava attire
Kodava wedding
Noolputtu
Kodagu district is an administrative district in the Karnataka state of India. Before 1956, it was an administratively separate Coorg State, at which point it was merged into an enlarged Mysore State.
Image: Tadiandamol Trek 25Aug Pic 1 View From Top
Image: Golden Temple, Kodagu pic 3
Image: Abbey Falls in Madikeri , Coorg
Image: Tadiandamol Trek Starting point near resort