Women in Bodo Society

Abstract

Bodo is one of the ethnic groups of North East India with its distinct identity and rich cultural heritage. The social structure of Bodo is generally considered to be of patriarchy. But though often considered in this way it is not completely patriarchal in character. Socio-cultural life of the society is equally controlled by women, as by men, with their active participation in various fields of the society. The roles played by them in the society cannot be ignored rather highly acknowledgeable. Simply, it can be said that they are pure, brave, active, tolerance, free, faithful and affectionate. Glory of women goes on their status that gained by participating in various activities and confronting many difficulties and challenges come in their life. But they are not viewed in a practical way especially studying their status and position in the society. Therefore, this paper intends to provide an outlook regarding the role and status of women of Bodo society.

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Arun Boro

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Arun Boro (2018). Women in Bodo Society. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention, 7(2), 32-35. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-398430