Festivals and workshops are more than events—they are living spaces where heritage is renewed, shared, and celebrated. Through music, crafts, dance, and language, the Roots and Rights Collective envisions gatherings that strengthen community pride, pass down ancestral knowledge, and open pathways for respectful cultural exchange.




This program will bring communities together through annual festivals and hands-on workshops that celebrate indigenous music, dance, crafts, and languages. By providing opportunities for elders to share their knowledge, artisans to teach their skills, and youth to engage in creative learning, these gatherings will inspire cultural pride and continuity while fostering respectful exchange with visitors and partners.
This program is currently in its planning stage. We are beginning with the Cultural Memory Archive, our foundation program, which documents and preserves the cultural knowledge of indigenous communities. Once established, The Living Circle initiative will gradually be launched in collaboration with local communities as part of a broader vision for cultural preservation and community empowerment.
We invite interested individuals, organizations, and donors to connect with us in shaping this initiative. Together, we can create sustainable platforms where heritage is celebrated, shared, and kept alive for future generations.
We are a collective committed to keeping indigenous traditions alive
while advocating for dignity, rights, and shared stories.
Sualok, Bandarban, Bangladesh
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