Name Bangladeshi Ethnic Group ID Tabassum Hossain Mithin 23-50002-1 Nabib Ahamed Sujan 23-51193-1 Sajid Hasan Arko 23-50115-1 Group-7 A community or population that shares cultural customs, ancestry, language, religion, or other traits that set them apart from other groups is referred to an ethnic group. As Bangladesh's government recognizes 27 indigenous ethnic groups under the 2010 cultural Institution for Small Anthropological Groups Act; other sources estimate there are 75 ethnic groups criticso of the 2011 census claim that it underestimates the size of Bangladesh's ethnic population. Including the Bengali, Chakma, Rohingya , Bihari and others are found in Bangladesh. Every groups adds to the rich fabric of Bangladeshi society with its unique cultural customs, language, and traditions Festivals Location The Chittagong Hill Tracts are home to the majority of ethnic communities. • Chittagong Hill Tracts (southeastern) • Rajshahi Division (western) • Sylhet Division (northeastern) • Mymensingh Division (north-central) • • • • Buddha purnima Kathina Oyahgyai or Prabarana Purnima Sangrai (The Marma New Year festival is called Sangrai.) • Boisabi Some Renowned Person Theophil Hajang Orphan Knockre Parimal Drong Sector Commander Bhadra Marak Platoon Commander Jatindra Sangmo Commander Arvind Sangma Some event Of Ethnic People Culture Independence Day(26th March) 21st February(the National Mourning Day and World Mother Language Day) The Victory Day(16th December) Rabindra & Nazrul Jayanti Pohela Boishakh • The languages of Northern India and the IndoEuropean language spoken by Bengalis. • The majority of people in Bangladesh are Sunni Muslims. • The majority of Bangladesh's ethnic minorities live in the Chittagong Hill Tracts. Empirical Analysis Religion • • • • • Major ethnic religions are : Hinduism Judaism Shinto Chinese folk religion Vodun. In Bangladesh, indigenous Adivasi communities, constituting around 1.8% of the population, face systemic marginalization and discrimination. Despite their significant cultural and ethnic diversity, these communities are often undercounted and neglected in official records, leading to their exclusion from essential resources and development initiativesThe government's refusal to recognize the distinct identities and rights of indigenous peoples further exacerbates their marginalization, perpetuating a cycle of injustice and inequality. Food Food Some of traditional foods name are mentioed here : • Eromba • Hawaijar • Nagri • Chajem Pomba • Bambo Shoot curry • Mehedi Panta • Mundi • Bamboo chicken • Porota Dress & Jewellery Ethnic dress,often known as traditional attire, is an expression of a culture's identity and history.Some of are mentioned here : • Necklace • Tikli • Marki • Bala • Nose-ring Ethnic groups from the plains of Bangladesh reside in isolated regions and face political marginalization. These groups experience discrimination, harsh living conditions, inadequate government services, and land confiscation based on past discrimination. The voices of plainland ethnic groups are scarce, as they are not well-represented at the local and national levels. NGOs, both local and foreign, ought to keep advocating for the rights of the plainland ethnic group and helping Bangladesh's ethnic minority learn how to speak up for themselves The challenges facing plainland ethnic groups in Bangladesh