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    • Chhaanch Nogori mold town: revival of metal craft in Dhamrai, Bangladesh 

      Bonotulshi, Doito (Brac University, 2017)
      Dhamrai has been the place of creativity for centuries. It has a rich history of artistic creativity tracing back to the Pala Dynasty (800-1100AD). During this time both early Buddhist and Hindu settlements had flourished. ...
    • Diving into the fear of independence: A series of domination in the Black lives 

      Dina, Afsara Tasnim (Brac University, 2021-09)
      As we go through our daily news, how many black people do we come across who belong to society’s high positions, or how many incidents do we come across where the blacks are portrayed as the victims the whites are ...
    • Ethnic Heritage & Cultural Research Academy, Durgapur, Netrakona 

      Rashid, Nafiur (Brac University, 2022-09)
      A large number of tribal or indigenous people live in Bangladesh's east northern region. This area is home to around 12,000 indigenous people. In comparison to Bengalis, they are a minority. They should, however, be ...
    • Jamdani kotha: weaving the heritage 

      Habib, A.M. Rezwanul (BRAC University, 2017-08)
      Jamdani Saree is one of the most ancient and finest muslin textiles of Bangladesh. However, the craft of Jamdani weaving is facing threats of extinction due to various problems and obstacles compelling many weavers to leave ...
    • The Path: Regenerating tourism in Mainamati 

      Saba, Subha Tahsin (Brac University, 2022-09)
      Bangladesh is enriched with archeological sites all over the country which plays a very significant role to fortify the past history. These sites work as a bridge between the past and present and an inspiration for the ...
    • Redevelopment of Bangladesh folk art and craft foundation 

      Haque, Rida (Brac University, 2020)
      Folk art and craft symbolize the tradition of the diverse communities and their lifestyle as they lived on this deltaic land and its landscape has major contribution in the cultural, socio economic life of the people of ...
    • To be or not to be an Australian: focus on muslim youth 

      Kabir, Nahid Afrose (© 2011 National Identities., 2008)
      In 2001, 67% of Australians identified themselves as Christians and only 1.5% as Muslims, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Other Australians are Jews, Buddhists and Hindus - to name just a few of the ...
    • অনুঘটক : Reviving the lost heritage of Mainamati 

      Khan, Faiyaz Hasnain (BRAC University, 2018)
      Archaeology is the threshold between the past and the present. Bangladesh is blessed with rich archaeological wealth, especially of the medieval period both during the Muslim and pre-Muslim rules. Unfortunately, many of ...
    • ভাসানী আদর্শ পুনরুত্থান : (Rejuvenate Moulana bhashani center through the revival of his philosophy) 

      Khan, Sohana (Brac University, 2021)
      Tangail has very rich culture, history and heritage. 351 years ago, the history of Tangail stated with a dighi (waterbody). People used celebrate all cultural activities in Santosh. Jomidaar and British ruled Santosh ...