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Bow and Arrow ceremony performed in :
Toda
Bhutia
Jarwas
Kadar
- The Bow and Arrow ceremony is associated with different tribal groups in India.
- Toda: The Bow and Arrow ceremony is a traditional rite performed by the Toda tribe, who reside in the Nilgiri hills of Tamil Nadu. It has significant cultural and religious value among them.
- Bhutia: The Bhutia are from Sikkim and are known for Buddhist festivals, not the Bow and Arrow ceremony.
- Jarwas: The Jarwas are indigenous people from the Andaman Islands with distinct customs, not known for this ceremony.
- Kadar: The Kadar are a tribe in Kerala and Tamil Nadu; the Bow and Arrow ceremony is not part of their traditions.
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