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Md Shaiful Huda
The Munda's are an ethnic community of the Kingdom of Royal Bengal Tiger of the Sundarbans. They are called 'Sarna/Buno/Kuli/Horoko and indigenous people. During the British period, they traveled to Bangladesh from Ranchi, and have been here ever since. They practice religion and culture. They are excellent in singing, dancing, drinking, and working. They believe in ghosts and spirits-both good and bad and call on them to either help someone who is sick or to do damage to another person. Their cemetery is called 'Masna'. They dedicate Hen for the rituals celebration for their God (Sing Bonga-The Sun). They believe that, after death the soul comes back to their home and saves them danger. They follow their forefather's direction. During the festivals, they serve rice wine (Haria/Tari). They are addicted to Rat's meat, Snails etc. They speak in 'Mundari/Nagri/Sadri'. Their greeting word is 'Johar'.