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DimasaCategory
Flora and FaunaSummary
Dimbong (chameleon) is an agamid lizard, which can change its body colour to maintain its temperature. Digital Heritage
Community
DimasaCategory
Dress and OrnamentsSummary
Long Dhoti worn from waist to ankle, worn specially on the occasions like wedding, Dance etc. Digital Heritage
Community
DimasaCategory
Dress and OrnamentsSummary
Type of chest wrapper which is in plain white in colour worn from chest to knee by Dimasa women.Digital Heritage
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DimasaCategory
Dress and OrnamentsSummary
Risha is worn by men and can be of any colour. It is wore like short dhoti from waist to knee and also can be used like muffler.Digital Heritage
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DimasaCategory
Dress and OrnamentsSummary
Risha Glao/ Risha Rimain is a traditional attire with 'rimain' design on each border side, which is used by Men. It is mainly wore in wedding and also while performing traditional dance.Digital Heritage
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बर' BodoCategory
Tools and Instruments, Traditional PracticesSummary
A bamboo made carrier tool.Digital Heritage
Community
बर' BodoCategory
People, Dress and Ornaments, Tools and Instruments, Traditional PracticesSummary
The Bodo weavers used throw shuttle and fly shuttle looms. The shuttle makhu is thrown across the shed by the hand. The loom is fitted to a vertical post made of bamboo or wood and it is fixed to the ground.Digital Heritage
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बर' BodoCategory
Flora and Fauna, Dress and Ornaments, Tools and Instruments, Traditional PracticesSummary
'Indi Phitwb'- the eri cocoon are open-mouthed, as the silk filament is not wrapped as in mulberry, muga and tassar. Hence, the eri cocoons cannot be reeled but spun like cotton. The shape, size and color of the endi cocoon vary on the host plant leaves.Digital Heritage
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बर' BodoCategory
Flora and Fauna, Food, Traditional PracticesSummary
Eri silkworm (Samia ricini) is a multivoltine and polyphagous in nature feeding on a number of host plants. Castor is the primary food plant while other include Kesseru, Topioca/Cassava, Payam, Papaya etc. Digital Heritage
Community
बर' BodoCategory
Dress and Ornaments, Tools and Instruments, Traditional PracticesSummary
Starching is the process where yarn/thread produced is wound on a spool to make a wrap. In order to make the thread stronger it is boiled with rice or flour and water. The yarn or wrap is taken out from the water and dried up in the sun. Digital Heritage
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बर' BodoCategory
People, Tools and Instruments, Traditional PracticesSummary
Sandri is a circular bamboo sieve. It is made from bamboo, the bamboo is sliced into thin slides and weaved, the use of Sandri is mainly used for separating the husk and the small broken rice from the rice grain.Digital Heritage
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बर' BodoCategory
Tools and Instruments, Traditional PracticesSummary
Sandanga is a bamboo sieve. It is made with bamboo. The main use of Sandanga is to separate straw from the paddy and also different kinds of unwanted components from thrashed materials.