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The Kora - A Salvage Ethnography and Beyond
The Kora - A Salvage Ethnography and Beyond
Shaolee Mahboob, Santosh Hemrom
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The Kora is a small Indigenous community living in Biral Upazila, Dinajpur Bangladesh, with only eighty-three people. The ethnography is recognized as salvage ethnography with all of the debates that Kora culture confronts to survive modernization, urbanization, neoliberalism, and globalization. The main objective of the article is to record their patterns of culture, like their family and marriage, kinship terminology, belief systems, and so on. They are fighting with abject poverty.
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