The Rakhains are an ethnic group of diasporic peoples currently living in different parts of Bangladesh. Following their exodus in 1784, they have formed enclave-like settlements in Cox’s Bazar, Chittagong Hill-tracts, Noakhali, Patuakhali and Barguna. In this paper, we haves crutinized of how cultural assimilation has impacted on the lifestyles of the diasporic Rakhain communities living in Patuakhali, a district in the Southern parts of Bangladesh, and have demonstrated how this assimilation has brought in internal cultural changes among the Rakhain peoples. Methods of analyses of this research include conducting interviews of Rakhain headsmen, conducting library based research and analyzing news articles and relevant audio-visual discour...
moulded into a unified cohesive culture. Due to continuous interaction and cultural adaptation of mu...
This dissertation examines class and ethnicity in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) of Southeastern B...
What makes a Diaspora Diasporic? Is it a shared sense of culture, of experience, of home? Ongoing re...
The Rakhains are an ethnic group of diasporic peoples currently living in different parts of Banglad...
The purpose of this research is to examine the reality of women, who are experiencing changes in the...
If a child cries in a Pahari2 family his/her parent threat the child that ‘Bangali3 is coming ’ to s...
In the milieu of the global development and state' formation of Bangladesh, the Khyang people of the...
Urdu-speaking Bihari community was displaced from various regions of India initially after the parti...
Bangladesh has been a favorable land of human habitation because of the abundance and easy access of...
Development of a country depends on the development of her total population. Not only the people we ...
The Chittagong Hill Tracts that situated in the southeastern part of Bangladesh bordering Burma and ...
A person or group can become more or less accustomed to particular beliefs and practises of a cultur...
Historically the indigenous people living in Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh have been oppressi...
Culture, Economy and Identity: A Study of the Oraon Ethnic Community in the Barind Region of Banglad...
Bangladesh is enriched with beautiful traditional indigenous cultures. Different indigenous peoples ...
moulded into a unified cohesive culture. Due to continuous interaction and cultural adaptation of mu...
This dissertation examines class and ethnicity in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) of Southeastern B...
What makes a Diaspora Diasporic? Is it a shared sense of culture, of experience, of home? Ongoing re...
The Rakhains are an ethnic group of diasporic peoples currently living in different parts of Banglad...
The purpose of this research is to examine the reality of women, who are experiencing changes in the...
If a child cries in a Pahari2 family his/her parent threat the child that ‘Bangali3 is coming ’ to s...
In the milieu of the global development and state' formation of Bangladesh, the Khyang people of the...
Urdu-speaking Bihari community was displaced from various regions of India initially after the parti...
Bangladesh has been a favorable land of human habitation because of the abundance and easy access of...
Development of a country depends on the development of her total population. Not only the people we ...
The Chittagong Hill Tracts that situated in the southeastern part of Bangladesh bordering Burma and ...
A person or group can become more or less accustomed to particular beliefs and practises of a cultur...
Historically the indigenous people living in Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh have been oppressi...
Culture, Economy and Identity: A Study of the Oraon Ethnic Community in the Barind Region of Banglad...
Bangladesh is enriched with beautiful traditional indigenous cultures. Different indigenous peoples ...
moulded into a unified cohesive culture. Due to continuous interaction and cultural adaptation of mu...
This dissertation examines class and ethnicity in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) of Southeastern B...
What makes a Diaspora Diasporic? Is it a shared sense of culture, of experience, of home? Ongoing re...