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[Audio] We welcome you to our presentation on the unique traditional way of life in Assam. As you know, Assam is a diverse state, with various racial stocks and tribes that have influenced its culture and traditions. Today, we will be focusing on the Bodo people, who are known for their connection with nature and their traditional beliefs and practices. We will explore their bamboo and cane craftsmanship, cuisine, dance and music, and occupation..

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[Audio] Assam is a diverse state located in India, with a mix of various racial groups, including Mongoloid, Indo-Burmese, Indo-Iranian, and Aryan. The native people of Assam are known as Asomiya (Assamese), which is also the state language. The state is home to many tribes, each with its unique traditions, culture, dress, and way of life. The main tribal groups in Assam include Bodo, Kachari, Karbi, Miri, Mishmi, Rabha, and others. Each tribe has its own language, and Assamese is the principal language of the state. Despite the diversity of languages and cultures, it's important to respect and appreciate the unique traditions and cultures of each tribe in Assam..

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[Audio] State Assam is known for its diverse population. Assamese is the primary language of the state, widely spoken by the locals. The state is home to a range of tribes, each with their unique customs, traditions, dress, and way of life. Including Bodo, Kachari, Karbi, Miri, Mishmi, and Rabha are some of the significant tribes in Assam. These tribes have their customs, traditions, dress, and way of life that contribute to the state's history, culture, and economy..

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[Audio] Discussing the culture and traditions of the Bodos, an indigenous tribe of India. The Bodos have a deep connection with nature, which is reflected in their traditional beliefs and practices. They are known for their bamboo and cane craftsmanship, and their cuisine includes rice as a staple, often accompanied by meat, fish, and leafy greens. Popular dishes include Onla, Narzi, and Oma Bedor. The Bodos have a unique way of life, and their traditions and practices are an important part of their culture and identity..

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[Audio] 1. Traditional beliefs and practices 2. Bamboo and cane craftsmanship 3. Rich cultural heritage 4. Festivals, dances, and music 5. Language spoken by over 10 million people.

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[Audio] We have finished our presentation. Our exploration of Harishankar Brahma's life and career was enlightening and motivating. As we wrap up, we urge you to consider the significance of maintaining free and fair elections, and how individuals like Harishankar Brahma contribute to this effort..