718-724The Yak Pastoralists, known as the Brokpas, of Arunachal Pradesh are expert
craftsmen making all the items of their daily utility for processing and
storing yak products by themselves. The wood and bamboo processing techniques,
adopted by them are a complex set of processes embodying Traditional Indigenous
Technological Knowledge. This Paper is an initiative to understand and document
these handicraft skills of the Brokpa
community. The crafting patterns of bamboo milk churner, storing boxes,
baskets, etc. adopted by them has become an art form passed on from one
generation to another and the Brokpas
are the preserver of this rich culturally important craftsmanship. The
workmanship of these artisans is of very high order and indicative of their
rich cultural heritage. Crafting in their community, exclusively done by the
male folk, has immense potential for being developed in commercial lines for
obtaining economic returns