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The article is a modest attempt to shed light on the socio-cultural life of the Garos, one of the few remaining matrilineal tribes of the world holding a distinctive cultural tradition, of Garam Basti in Alipurduar district of West Bengal, India. Emphasis has also been given to delineate the eccentric traditional aspects therein, some of which are typically unique to the tribe, and also to look at the trends of change. In addition, this article outlines some of the major anthropological features of the tribe. It is based on ethnographic method. The facts and findings presented here are mostly gathered through empirical field work with the help of participatory observation, interview, case study, group discussion and key informant interview methods and techniques. Besides, different relevant available research references have also been consulted. The abovementioned issues have been examined and discussed empirically and put the information in an organized and systematic manner.
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