Revitalization of Indigenous Munda Community Through Settlement Re-development
The goal of this research is to explore the ancestral culturally transmitted practices, building materials, and techniques of Bangladesh's most despised indigenous Munda community, as well as integration of their indigenous knowledge with architectural interventions through proper strategic aid aimed at improving the community's disaster resistance.
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