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  2. Rajbanshi people - Wikipedia

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    Ideally the tribe transfer the know-how from one generation to another. [59] Music forms are integral part of Koch-Rajbongshi culture. The main musical forms of Koch-Rajbongshi culture are Bhawaiyya, Chatka, Chorchunni, Palatia, Lahankari, Tukkhya, Bishohora Pala among many others. Various instruments are used for such performances, string ...

  3. List of organisms with names derived from Indigenous ...

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    Probably from agutí, agoutí, or acutí, names for the animal, via French. In Brazilian Portuguese acutí is pronounced acuchí. [citation needed] Agouti (Dasyprocta) rodent: Guarani or Tupi: From agutí, agoutí, or acutí, names for the animal. [6] Ahytherium † ground sloth: Tupi: From Ahy ("sloth") and Greek therion ("beast") [7] Aivukus ...

  4. Koch people - Wikipedia

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    The Koch people in this group are those who have preserved their languages, their animistic religions and follow non-Hindu customs and traditions. [6] They are related but distinguished from the empire building Koch (the Rajbongshi people) and the Hindu caste called Koch in Upper Assam which receives converts from different tribes. [12]

  5. Koch dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Koch Bihar became a princely state during British rule and was absorbed after Indian independence. The third branch at Khaspur disappeared into the Kachari kingdom. Raikat is a collateral branch of the Koch dynasty that claim descent from the Sisya Singha, the brother of Biswa Singha.

  6. Native American ethnobotany - Wikipedia

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    Although Native American tribes didn't use echinacea to prevent the common cold, some Plains tribes did use echinacea to treat some of the symptoms that could be caused by the common cold: The Kiowa used it for coughs and sore throats, the Cheyenne for sore throats, the Pawnee for headaches, and many tribes including the Lakotah used it as an ...

  7. Koch (caste) - Wikipedia

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    Koch is a social group in the Indian state of Assam. The members of the caste are converts from different ethnic groups such as the Bodos , Garos , Tiwas , Karbis , Hajongs , Chutias etc. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Koch is one of many categories in the tribe-caste continuum in Assamese society . [ 3 ]

  8. Protected tribal belts and blocks in Assam - Wikipedia

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    Koch Rajbongshi of undivided Goalpara district; The Nepali Cultivators-Graziers were initially included in the list but were removed later on in 1969, so all the Nepali Cultivators-Graziers living in the Protected Tribal Belts and Blocks in Assam till 1969 were to be treated as other non-tribal non-protected class of people.

  9. Category:Rajbongshi people - Wikipedia

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    Category: Rajbongshi people. 1 language. ... This list may not reflect recent changes. ...