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DimasaCategory
Flora and FaunaSummary
Chitala chitala is a knifefish from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan found in the Brahmaputra, Indus, Ganges and Mahanadi River basins.Digital Heritage
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DimasaCategory
Flora and FaunaSummary
The rohu is a large, silver-colored fish of typical cyprinid shape, with a conspicuously arched head. This fish is found in rivers in South Asia. It is a large omnivore and extensively used in aquaculture.Digital Heritage
Community
DimasaCategory
FoodSummary
A traditional way to cook any food items including meat, fish, fermented fish, vegetables. This cooking process leaves a hint of bamboo flavour in the roasted item.Digital Heritage
Community
DimasaCategory
FoodSummary
Food items cooked with soda is one of the traditional dish of Dimasas'. These two dishes are staple food of Dimasas' where daodi-jang mosha yaoyaba is a side dish and mukhi khari is one of the main dishes.Digital Heritage
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DimasaCategory
FoodSummary
This is a Dimasa cuisine which is loved by most of the Dimasa people.This article on lodama is written by Parindita Bhattacharya.Digital Heritage
Community
DimasaCategory
Dress and OrnamentsSummary
Earing made from pure silver . Bullet like shapeDigital Heritage
Community
बर' BodoCategory
DanceSummary
Bardwi Sikhla Dance is another traditional dance form which symbolizes the advent of monsoon. Bardwi is made up of two words - 'bar' wind, 'dwi' water and 'sikhla' means a young girl. This is performed according to the tune of a particular music.Digital Heritage
Community
बर' BodoCategory
Flora and Fauna, FoodSummary
Wild jackfruit is not a common fruit but it is found in certain places in Assam especially in the forests. The one in the picture is from Tipkai under Kokrajhar district.Digital Heritage
Community
बर' BodoCategory
Literature, Scholarly WorksSummary
PHITHIKHA: 16th Year, 64th Issue (April-June2021), is a quarterly literary magazine of Bodo poetry edited by Dr. Nijwm Narzary and Dhanantari Narzary. This particular issue is published by the editors on behalf of the Phithikha Group, Kokrajhar, Bodoland.Digital Heritage
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बर' BodoCategory
Literature, Scholarly WorksSummary
SWNABNI BIBAR is a translated version of English short stories and poems in Bodo by Dr. Roje Brahma of Bodoland University, Kokrajhar. The book is published by Words N Words, Kokrajhar. The author may be reached at brahmaphd@gmail.comDigital Heritage
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बर' BodoCategory
Literature, Scholarly WorksSummary
INDRAPRASTA is a Bodo poetry book written by Jwngsar Daimary of Rowta (Odalguri district). This is second publication of the author. It contains 97 poems including two English and two Hindi poems. The author may be reached at jwngsardaimary@gmail.com