Bodo-Kachari
The Bodo-Kachari people are an indigenous ethnic group primarily found in the northeastern region of India, particularly in the state of Assam. They are part of the larger Bodo community, which speaks the Bodo language, a member of the Bodo-Garo language family. Traditionally, they are known for their rich cultural heritage, including unique festivals, music, and dance forms.
Historically, the Bodo-Kachari have faced various challenges, including issues related to land rights and political representation. They have been actively involved in movements to secure their rights and preserve their cultural identity. The community plays a significant role in the socio-political landscape of Assam and continues to strive for recognition and development.