Marriage ritual of ‘Chame Kharmo’ is associated with which tribe of Uttarakhand ?

Raji
Shauka
Tharu
Buxa

The correct answer is (a) Raji.

The Raji are an indigenous people of the Kumaon Himalayas in India. They are a small tribe, with a population of only around 10,000 people. The Raji are known for their unique culture and traditions, including their marriage ritual of ‘Chame Kharmo’.

Chame Kharmo is a complex and elaborate ritual that takes place over several days. It is a time for the bride and groom to celebrate their union with their family and friends. The ritual includes a number of different ceremonies, such as the exchange of gifts, the blessing of the couple by the elders, and the feasting and dancing.

The Raji are a proud and independent people, and their marriage ritual is a reflection of their unique culture. Chame Kharmo is a time for the Raji to come together and celebrate their love and commitment to each other.

The other options are incorrect because they are not associated with the Raji tribe. The Shauka are an indigenous people of the Western Ghats in India. The Tharu are an indigenous people of the Terai region of Nepal and India. The Buxa are an indigenous people of the Eastern Himalayas in India.

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