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How Bodo Women Are Keeping This Traditional Handloom Alive

The skilled women of Bodoland not only weave beautiful textiles of cotton and silk for traditional attire for the community but also to improve their lives

Although Bodo women have looms set up in their homes, community centres like these help them earn a steady income.
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A slow afternoon in Bodoland offers a variety of sounds—the gurgle of a nearby stream, the gentle rustle of leaves stirred by breeze, the clucking of hens, the jangle of cowbells. However one sound that stands out is the rhythmic clacking of the loom. Almost every household has a loom of some sort, and Bodo women, among the finest weavers in the Northeast, manage to weave a bit almost every day.

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