
Jummas
Jummas are traditional indigenous communities predominantly found in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. They are indigenous people with distinct cultural practices, languages, and social structures, often living in tribal or rural settings. The Jummas have a deep-rooted connection to their land and natural environment, relying on agriculture, hunting, and gathering for livelihood. They have unique customs, festivals, and belief systems that preserve their cultural identity. Despite facing challenges such as land rights disputes and cultural preservation issues, Jummas continue to maintain their heritage and contribute to the diversity of the region.