To mark the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, the Department of Sociology at the University of Science and Technology Meghalaya (USTM) hosted a vibrant cultural carnival and workshop on Saturday. The event served as a tribute to the rich heritage and enduring traditions of Indigenous communities.
The celebration began with a traditional welcome ceremony, setting the tone for a day dedicated to cultural appreciation and exchange.
USTM Chancellor Mahbubul Hoque graced the occasion, lending his support to the university’s efforts in preserving Indigenous knowledge and heritage.
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Students and faculty participated enthusiastically, showcasing a variety of handcrafted Indigenous decorative items, crafts, and souvenirs, each telling a story of ancestral wisdom. The highlight was the display of traditional dishes prepared using native ingredients, offering attendees a flavorful journey into age-old culinary practices.
This immersive experience emphasized the importance of Indigenous culture in fostering identity, resilience, and continuity. In a world challenged by globalization and cultural erosion, USTM reaffirmed its commitment to celebrating, preserving, and transmitting Indigenous traditions to future generations through education and awareness.