The BAWM Indigenous People In Bangladesh

The BAWM Indigenous People In Bangladesh Chittagong Hill Tracts In Bangladesh. Scince-1600. The Bawm (Bengali: বম), are an ethnic community inhabiting the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh.

The Bawm are one of smallest ethnic groups in Bangladesh. Overview: The Bawm of Bangladesh, numbering 12,500, are No Longer Unreached. They are part of the Kuki Chin people cluster within the South Asian Peoples affinity bloc. Globally, this group totals 13,200 in 2 countries. Their primary language is Bawm Chin. The primary religion practiced by the Bawm is Non-Evangelical Protestantism, a collec

tion of denominations typically more focused on issues of social justice than personal salvation. Affinity Group: Asian Pacific Rim Peoples

Affinity Bloc: South Asian Peoples

People Cluster: Kuki Chin

Language: Bawm Chin - (bgr)

Alternate Name(s): Bum, Bawng, Bawn, Bom, Baurn, Barn

Primary Religion: Christianity - Non-Evangelical Protestantism

Country: Bangladesh..

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