🏹 Education and formative experiences
Chanthu did not receive formal schooling in the modern sense, as education in his community was rooted in practical tribal traditions. From an early age, he learned archery, woodland strategy, and mountain guerrilla skills passed down through generations. These abilities were necessary tools for survival and community protection. As British colonial influence and high revenue taxes began to affect Wayanad farmers and tribal lands, Chanthu’s formative years prepared him for a future role in resistance. Traditional tribal mentoring and immersion in community defense shaped his early mindset toward leadership, bravery and collective resistance against external oppression.