BODO TRIBES
History
In Earlier times Bodos were cut off due to the geographical area and weather conditions from other parts of the Country. This was the main reason which lead to the lack of education and economy among them. Due to this, the arousal of the Bodoland Movement was initiated. The movement started in late 80's under the leadership of Upendra Nath Brahma who is now called as the Father of Bodos. A Bodoland Territorial Council is formed to save & protect the culture, language and identity of Bodos. It was managed and headed by All Bodo Students Union (ABSU) and an armed militant group called the Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT). The land given to the Bodos was called as Bodoland. Most of the Bodos arrived from Bhutan Passes. The 6th Schedule of the Constitution of India has conferred Bodo Tribal Community the status and prestige of Plain Tribe. Kokrajhar town is regarded as the hub of Bodo tribal Community.
Culture
Today Bodo Tribal Community has changed significantly and has accepted Hinduism as their main religion. They practice a Culture known as Bathouism. The plant called Siju is worshipped as a symbol of Bathou Symbol. To worship, a clean ground near the home or the courtyard of the home is choosen. One pair of Betelnut called Goi betel leaf called pathwi is offered.The offering even included rice, milk and sugar. For the Kherai Puja an titlear is placed in the rice field. The Bodos do not practice dowry and caste system as per their rules of Brahma Dharma. The famous folk dances of Bodo Tribe such as Bardaichikhla and Bagurumba are extremely colorful. The Bodo Tribal community follows a common system of marriage in all villages. Elders in the village fix the bride. Bride money is paid and they do not marry from other communities. Sunday is the best day for a Bodo Wedding. There have a taboo against marrying within the same clan. The groom is asked to stay with his father-in-law's family. The customs of Bodos have a ritualistic naming ceremony, when a cock is offered to the Gods for the welfare of the baby. Occupation
FoodBodo have favoritism and taste buds for some of the mouthwatering dishes. They are very much fond of conventional drink called Zu Mai, Zu means wine and Mai means rice. Rice is the main staple food but are savored with a non vegetarian dish like fish or pork. They now usually prefer non-vegetarian dishes. The main dishes are Oma Bedor, Onla and Narzi. LanguageThe Bodos speak Tibeto - Burmese language. Nowadays the Bodos have accepted the Devanagari Language. Bodos have a language of their own called Deodahi. Festivals
Tribes in India
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