Bellari is a Dravidian variety of India spoken by about 1,000 Bellara, a Scheduled Caste of Karnataka and Kerala.
It is reportedly close to Tulu and Koraga (especially the former),[1] but it is not known if it is a separate language or a dialect of Tulu.
[3] A community of fifty families of basket-weavers lives in Kundapura Taluk in coastal Karnataka.
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