More than 150 million indigenous peoples live in Asia. This is more than half of the world's indigenous people. Among them majority lives in South Asian country India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam etc.
There are 45 distinct ethnic groups or indigenous peoples in Bangladesh. Their ethnic identity, language, religion, culture, traditions and way of living are totally different from that of the majority. Garo is one kind of ethnic groups or indigenous people's in Bangladesh. They have their own language, culture, traditions and vivid past.
There are so many parts of Bangladesh where Garos have been living for centuries. Specially, north & north-east sides of the country are highly populated with them. Mymensingh, Tangail, Sherpur, Netrokona, Sunamgonj, Sylhet etc.
They also have been living in many parts of India. But mostly in the valleys of Garo Hills.
The fundamental relationships, celebrations and needs that we all rely on are very similar rituals, customs and traditions which celebrate and express the values and beliefs that we embrace for both nourishment and meaning are unique.
The customs, cultures and traditions that sustain their identity and hold their communities together are uniquely theirs. Garos are different from patriarchal society. The history of their struggle to safeguard their rights and to protect their way of life is a testimony of their courage.
There are numerous examples of how the decisions and actions of representatives of successive governments respect and appreciate the history and traditions of the more than 45 different indigenous groups who inhabit the country.
There are 45 distinct ethnic groups or indigenous peoples in Bangladesh. Their ethnic identity, language, religion, culture, traditions and way of living are totally different from that of the majority. Garo is one kind of ethnic groups or indigenous people's in Bangladesh. They have their own language, culture, traditions and vivid past.
There are so many parts of Bangladesh where Garos have been living for centuries. Specially, north & north-east sides of the country are highly populated with them. Mymensingh, Tangail, Sherpur, Netrokona, Sunamgonj, Sylhet etc.
They also have been living in many parts of India. But mostly in the valleys of Garo Hills.
The fundamental relationships, celebrations and needs that we all rely on are very similar rituals, customs and traditions which celebrate and express the values and beliefs that we embrace for both nourishment and meaning are unique.
The customs, cultures and traditions that sustain their identity and hold their communities together are uniquely theirs. Garos are different from patriarchal society. The history of their struggle to safeguard their rights and to protect their way of life is a testimony of their courage.
There are numerous examples of how the decisions and actions of representatives of successive governments respect and appreciate the history and traditions of the more than 45 different indigenous groups who inhabit the country.

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