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{{Infobox ethnic group
| group = Tuluvas
| image native_name = Tuḷuvarŭ
| image = Posa jodigu per korpuna.jpg
| flag =
| caption =
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| pop1 = 1,846,427 (2011 census)<ref name="Cenus2011" />
| languages = [[Tulu language|Tulu]]
| religions = '''Majority''':<br />[[File:Om.svg|15px]] [[Hinduism]]<br />'''Minority''':<br />{{hlist|[[File:Jain Prateek Chihna.svg|12px]] [[Jainism]]|}}<ref name="census2011">{{cite web|title=Population by religion community – 2011|url=http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011census/C-01/DDW00C-01%20MDDS.XLS|website=Census of India, 2011|publisher=The Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150825155850/http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011census/C-01/DDW00C-01%20MDDS.XLS|archive-date=25 August 2015}}</ref>
| related = [[Pancha-Dravida]], [[Dravidian peoples|Dravidian]], [[KannadaMalayali people|KannadigasMalayali]], [[KonkaniKannada people|KonkanisKannadigas]], [[KodavaKonkani people|KodavasKonkanis]], [[MalayaliKodava people|MalayaliKodavas]]<ref name="Tulu Nadu"/><!-- DO NOT ADD MORE THAN 5 ENTRIES -->
}}
{{Infobox ethnonym
|person=TuḷuvaTuḷuve
|people=TuḷuvarŭTuḷuverŭ
|language=Tuḷu
|country=Tuḷu Nāḍŭ
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==People and identity==
Tulu speakers are divided into various castes. The major Tulu speaking castes are:
Tulu speakers are divided into various castes. The major Tulu speaking castes are, [[Bunt (community)|Bunt]], [[Billava]], [[Shettigars]], [[Tulu Gowda]]s, [[Devadiga]], [[Kulala]]s, [[Koraga people|Koraga]], [[Mogaveera]], [[Tuluva Brahmin|Tulu Brahmins]], [[Vishwakarma (caste)|Vishwakarmas]], Naiks. [[Mangalorean Protestants]] are also Tulu speakers.<ref name="MalavikaS">{{cite book|last1=Shetty|first1=Malavika|title=Telling Stories: Language, Narrative, and Social Life (Identity building through Narratives on a Tulu Call-in Show)|date=2010|publisher=Georgetown University Press|isbn=9781589016743|pages=95–108}}</ref> A Tulu woman is called Tuluvedi.{{Cn|date=February 2024}}
 
* [[Bunt (community)|Bunts]],
* [[Billava|Billavas]],
* [[Madivala]],
* [[Shettigars]],
* [[Tulu Gowda]]s,
* [[Devadiga|Devadigas]],
* [[Kulala]]s,
* [[Koraga people|Koragas]],
* [[Mogaveera|Mogaveeras]],
* [[Tuluva Brahmin|Tulu Brahmins]],
* [[Vishwakarma (caste)|Vishwakarmas]],
* Naiks.
 
Tulu speakers are divided into various castes. The major Tulu speaking castes are, [[Bunt (community)|Bunt]], [[Billava]], [[Shettigars]], [[Tulu Gowda]]s, [[Devadiga]], [[Kulala]]s, [[Koraga people|Koraga]], [[Mogaveera]], [[Tuluva Brahmin|Tulu Brahmins]], [[Vishwakarma (caste)|Vishwakarmas]], Naiks. [[Mangalorean Protestants]] are also Tulu speakers.<ref name="MalavikaS">{{cite book|last1=Shetty|first1=Malavika|title=Telling Stories: Language, Narrative, and Social Life (Identity building through Narratives on a Tulu Call-in Show)|date=2010|publisher=Georgetown University Press|isbn=9781589016743|pages=95–108}}</ref> A Tulu woman is called Tuluvedi.{{Cn|date=February 2024}}
 
==Culture==
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|access-date = 20 May 2017
|work = [[Deccan Herald]]
}}</ref> [[Bhuta Kola]] is similar to [[Theyyam]] in [[KeralaNorth Malabar]] region.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://english.mathrubhumi.com/videos/news/news-in-videos/devakoothu-the-lone-woman-theyyam-in-north-malabar-1.3468731|title='Devakoothu'; the lone woman Theyyam in North Malabar|website=Mathrubhumi}}</ref><ref name="auto1">{{Cite news|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kozhikode/This-year-Devakoothu-gets-a-new-face/articleshow/17735370.cms|title=Devakoothu: This year, Devakoothu gets a new face &#124; Kozhikode News - Times of India|website=The Times of India|date=23 December 2012 }}</ref>
 
Tuluva New Year is called ''[[Bisu Parba]]'', which falls on the same day as [[Baisakhi]], [[Vishu]] and the [[Songkran (Thailand)|Thai New Year]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://starofmysore.com/bisu-parbha-celebrated-city/