Bodo people

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The Bodo people are an indigenous ethnolinguistic community of the Brahmaputra Valley, primarily in Assam, known for their Tibeto-Burman language, distinct cultural traditions, and significant role in the region’s political and social landscape.

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Bodo people canonical 16
Boro people 2
Bodo 1

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Northeast India hasEthnicGroup Bodo people
Bodo spokenBy Bodo people
subject surface form: Bodo language
Bodo hasEthnicGroup Bodo people
subject surface form: Bodo language
Assamese people relatedEthnicGroup Bodo people
Dimasa people relatedEthnicGroup Bodo people
Bodo people ethnolinguisticGroup Bodo people self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Bodo–Kachari peoples
Boro language ethnicGroup Bodo people
this entity surface form: Boro people
Boro language spokenBy Bodo people
this entity surface form: Boro people
West Karbi Anglong district hasEthnicGroup Bodo people
this entity surface form: Bodo
Rabha people relatedGroup Bodo people
Karbi Anglong district of Assam majorEthnicGroup Bodo people
subject surface form: Karbi Anglong district
Morigaon district hasEthnicGroup Bodo people
Garo people relatedEthnicGroup Bodo people