Halakki tribal female-centric Earth Mother deity
Hindu / Halakki / Tribal / Matriarchal — ancient to present
The Halakki Gaudi tribe (~1 lakh) of coastal Karnataka preserve one of South Asia's few remaining matriarchal traditions. Women head households and men play secondary roles. Their chief deity is an unnamed Earth-Mother — no idol, present in fields, forests, waters. All rituals performed only by women.
Sukri Bommagowda (Padma Shri 2017) preserves 700+ oral songs encoding religious beliefs and agricultural knowledge.
Sacred groves near Ankola serve as women's ritual spaces. The anonymous deity reflects understanding that the divine cannot be captured in human form.
The Halakki continue their distinctive traditions today — a living matriarchal society with women-led religious practice.