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  • '''Polia''' A small ethnic community who live in the northern border region of Bangladesh, especially in various ...to the birth of an offspring. Usually, the Daima is brought from the Bede community. The child is given a name on the day of Anna-prashan (ceremony of giving r ...
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  • ...Bangladesh kalus are called khalus. The lexical meaning of the word is 'a community of Hindu and Muslim oilmen'. ...il by pressing oilseeds while telis specialise in selling oil. At present, indigenous technology of pressing oil is replaced by wooden mills and mechanical mills ...
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  • '''Kharia''' a small ethnic community in Bangladesh. Kharias and Mundas belong to the same ethnic group. Their or ...and Munda-Kharia. Besides, there are a number of non-caste clans in Kharia community such as Indoar, Baghoar, Bilunga, Dalmaria, Dhanoar, Dungdung, Kerketta, Ke ...
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  • ...y of the Chittagong Hill Tracts. They appear to be a faction of the ethnic community named Tame Chin of the north or Wild Chin of the south residing in the rive [[Category:Indigenous Community]] ...
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  • The Koch community is divided into eight groups, such as Wanang, Horigaiya, Satpari, Dashgaiya Literacy rate among the Koch community is nearly 25%. Bangla is the medium of instruction of the Koch children. Th ...
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  • The collapse of indigenous textile manufactures in Bengal under the impact of colonial rule left most ...pe the notice of police authorities. Consequently, the criminality of this community tended to decline. By the mid-20th century, Sandars had almost entirely van ...
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  • The community life of the Awoes is organised on the basis of village groups formed with p [[Category:Indigenous Community]] ...
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  • ...umias were available for raising the Taungya plantation. A large number of indigenous species were sown, mostly in association with teak. The aim has been to gro ...also made in 1970's to plant up the recovered barren sal forestlands with indigenous species like Cassia siamea, Albizia chinensis and some sal associates havin ...
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  • ...ly- August). Khojing puja is considered the biggest festival of the Pankho community. In the Pankho community, the father is the head of a family. After the father's death, his sons inh ...
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  • ...emselves [[Rakhain, The|rakhain]]. Many consider them as a separate ethnic community. Presently the number of Marmas in Bangladesh is about 350,000. ...ppi’ a paste of dried fish, is a favourite. They enjoy rice bear and smoke indigenous cigars. ...
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  • ...n of India's Bihar state; they chose the life of tea-workers. The Mushahar community living in Bangladesh number around 3 thousand. [[Category:Indigenous Community]] ...
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  • '''Tanchangya, The''' a small ethnic community of Mongoloid origin in the [[Chittagong Hill Tracts|chittagong hill tracts] ...two ends. They use the minimum amount of white yarn in weaving to make the indigenous dress. However white shirts or kaboi and khabong (head gears) are now-a-day ...
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  • ...ll of dried [[Tobacco|tobacco]] leaf made for smoking. For centuries, this indigenous substitute of cigarette has been popular in rural areas. Paper wrapped ciga ...s or labourers can be acclaimed for their labouring habit, punctuality and indigenous skills. Among the success stories of the sector are Fakirchand Bidi Factory ...
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  • '''Mru, The''' an indigenous community. They have settlements in different areas of Bandarban district in Chittago ...ion is noticeable in the day-to-day life of the Mrus. A section of the Mru community is adherents of the Christian faith. Many people converted following the in ...
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  • ...looms. Young Khumee women are used to make up themselves with ornaments of indigenous design made of silver, brass, copper and beads. ...Charanah. They also perform a dance during funeral procession playing two indigenous musical instrument known as 'Along' and 'Atong'. They have a rich collectio ...
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  • ...so known as Pathor or Pator. Patra obviously comes from 'pator'. The Patra community is divided into 12 clans of equal states. ...a pair of pigeon and a fish of Chitol, Ruhi or Gojar variety. A big pot of indigenous wine, betel leafs, nuts, coconuts, bananas, sugar or mollases and seasonal ...
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  • ...graceful with simple [[Ornaments|ornaments]]. Men wear dhutis or gamchhas (indigenous towels). Well-to-do and educated Santals wear modern dress. Skilful workers ...married life, breach of faith is indeed rare. Divorce is allowed in their community. Paying the bride a [[Dowry|dowry]] is still in vogue but the amount is usu ...
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  • ...d into a superhuman being by many people. The founder of guru-centred Nath community was Matsyendranath who was born in Chandradwip in the seventh (according to ...aksanatha is not the original guru of the Nath community; rather, he is an indigenous local god. He is also known as the hidden Buddha god, whom the Buddhists wo ...
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