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Cultural Preservation

Dedicated to preserving the rich traditions of the Motak community.

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Community Development

Empowering the Motak tribe for sustainable growth.

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Cultural Events

Host vibrant and engaging cultural events.

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The Story of Motak Tribe

The Motak tribe is one of Assam’s oldest communities, deeply intertwined with the state’s cultural tapestry. With a rich history of coexistence and resilience, they continue to preserve their unique identity.

Established as a recognized tribe in the late 18th century, the Motak community’s journey reflects their legacy and the establishment of the Baimara Motak kingdom under Ahom recognition.

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Cultural Significance

The Motak tribe’s traditions play a vital role in Assam’s cultural identity, showcasing their unique heritage through festivals, rituals, and art.

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Historical Legacy

The community’s history dates back centuries, with evidence of their prominence in the region’s socio-political landscape and historical events.

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Community Resilience

Despite challenges, the Motak tribe has shown remarkable resilience, maintaining their customs and ensuring the survival of their culture.

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Authentic Cultural Experience

Engage with the rich heritage of the Motak tribe and experience traditions that have been preserved for generations.

Deep Historical Roots

Learn about the profound history of the Motak community, reflecting the broader narrative of Assam’s past and its peoples.

Genuine Community Connection

Connecting with the Motak tribe offers you a unique opportunity to foster relationships and understanding between cultures.

What People Say

Exploring the Motak tribe’s culture was an enlightening experience. Their warmth and hospitality made it memorable, deeply enriching my understanding of Assam’s heritage.

Rajesh Sharma

The rich traditions of the Motak tribe captivated me. Their history and vibrant culture reflect a community that embraces and celebrates its roots beautifully.

Anita Das