Picture of Chittagong Hill tracts
Photo: Picture of Chittagong Hill tracts
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Tangiable and Intangible Cultural Heritage of Bangladesh
March 24
They represent the largest number among other groups of quasi-tribal people of Bangladesh and racially appear to be the offshoots of Mongoloid blood but differ among themselves mostly due to respective dialect,minor conveyances and religiou...See More
Photo: They represent the largest number among other groups of quasi-tribal people of Bangladesh and racially appear to be the offshoots of Mongoloid blood but differ among themselves mostly due to respective dialect,minor conveyances and religious beliefs. The phonetic and morphology of some groups bear the traits of Sino-Tibetan idiom and others either Mon-Khemar [Indo-China] or Bado [San-Sino] strains.Therefore,they are known by several names;i.e.the Chakma [Chagma],the Tripura[Tipra],the Marma [Magh],the Rakhain,the Mro [Murang],the Tanchangya,the Pankho,the Bawm [Banayogi],the Khumi[Kumi],the Chak [Sak], the Kuki and the Lusai.Each has one more kinship moieties or pharatries or septs of its own based on patriarchal families crop out of monogamy.
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Tangiable and Intangible Cultural Heritage of Bangladesh
March 24
While there is still time,such Museums should be set up everywhere. Every Government should want to preserve the full picture of its land,the manners and customs,the old crafts and ancient beliefs.
Photo: While there is still time,such Museums should be set up everywhere. Every Government should want to preserve the full picture of its land,the manners and customs,the old crafts and ancient beliefs.
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Tangiable and Intangible Cultural Heritage of Bangladesh
March 24
Caught between these two conflicting claims-that of the need for Economic development through technological progress and that of responsibility for preserving cultural property which we can say, INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE endangered by public and private works--------our age has chosen a compromise,namely to save the threatened Cultural treasures irrespective of cost.
Photo: Caught between these two conflicting claims-that of the need for Economic development through technological progress and that of responsibility for preserving cultural property which we can say, INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE endangered by public and private works--------our age has chosen a compromise,namely to save the threatened Cultural treasures irrespective of cost.
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Tangiable and Intangible Cultural Heritage of Bangladesh
March 24
Caught between these two conflicting claims-that of the need for Economic development through technological progress and that of responsibility for preserving cultural property which we can say, INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE endangered by public and private works--------our age has chosen a compromise,namely to save the threatened Cultural treasures irrespective of cost.
Photo: Caught between these two conflicting claims-that of the need for Economic development through technological progress and that of responsibility for preserving cultural property which we can say, INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE endangered by public and private works--------our age has chosen a compromise,namely to save the threatened Cultural treasures irrespective of cost.
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Tangiable and Intangible Cultural Heritage of Bangladesh
March 24
We the modern and common people of the plain have very little knowledge the colourful life of our Hill tribes,which indeed is a separate world in capsuled from our Modern Society
Photo: We the modern and common people of the plain have very little knowledge the colourful life of our Hill tribes,which indeed is a separate world in capsuled from our Modern Society
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Tangiable and Intangible Cultural Heritage of Bangladesh
March 24
since these tribal peoples yet retain their distinctiveness and appear to have little advanced from the neolithic primitive social pattern of life.These we can call our most important INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE
Photo: since these tribal peoples yet retain their distinctiveness and appear to have little advanced from the neolithic primitive social pattern of life.These we can call our most important INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE
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Tangiable and Intangible Cultural Heritage of Bangladesh
March 24
The Colorful Cultural life of the tribal people of Bangladesh also plays an important part in the Cultural life of Bangladesh.
The picturesque hill ranges of their peripheral regions on the north -east,east and south-east, ordering Mymensin...See More
Photo: The Colorful Cultural life of the tribal people of Bangladesh also plays an important part in the Cultural life of Bangladesh.
The picturesque hill ranges of their peripheral regions on the north -east,east and south-east, ordering Mymensingh ,Sylhet,and Chittagong Hill tracts are inhabited by a number of tribal people, whose culture and way of life are as varied and colorful as the natural beauty of our land.Dress,ornaments,tools and weapons ,rituals,customs,traditions and crafts are sharply different from the people of the plains. No cogent history, but some legends, is to be found about any of the quasi-tribal groups living at present in Bangladesh. According to the legend a,still in current, each appear to be a sub-segment of a nomadic tribe who prowled in the neighboring lands for their sustance in the hoary past and ultimately wended its way into naturally forlorn lurking pockets of Bangladesh following incessant feud for either land or leadership. This supposition may be held to be correct for the Northerners as well as east-enders only since we have definite proof that the Westerners were brought as immigrants by different colonial peers
from Santalparganah,Nagpur and Ranchi of India in the late-medieval period. Whatever may be the case, they are now sharing Bangladeshi nationhood at full length.But,they are gradually forgetting their hereditary style of life with the fast expanding urbanization.
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