Bodo Culture
The Bodo culture is primarily associated with the Bodo people, an indigenous ethnic group in the northeastern region of India, particularly in Assam. Their culture is rich in traditions, including unique festivals, music, and dance forms. The Bodos celebrate various festivals like Bwisagu, which marks the beginning of the agricultural season, showcasing their connection to nature and farming.
Bodo society is known for its vibrant handicrafts, including weaving and bamboo work. The Bodo language, part of the Bodo-Garo language family, plays a crucial role in their cultural identity. Traditional attire, such as the dokhna for women and the gamocha for men, reflects their cultural heritage and pride.