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The Meche community is one of the indigenous tribal
communities of Nepal. They have been living on the bank of Mechi River
in the eastern border of the Himalayan kingdom of Nepal.The majority of
the Meche people are concentrated in the Jhapa District from time
immemorial. They are considered as the subgroup of the Bodo community.
It is considered as one of the endangered ethnic tribes numbering 10 out of
59 indigenous communities of Nepal. They worship a commonly grown
cactus plant called ‘Siju or Sijou’ (Euphorbia roylena; Euphorbiaceae) in
the name of BathouBwrai (God). They are agrarian and living with a
simple life. The economic condition of Mechecommunity is not sound but
they manage their daily meals well by various means. TheMeche follows
age-old cultural traditions over the years. They have a rich cultural heritage
with their own identity and a way of life. They have a religion, language,
literature, customs and traditions etc. The majority of the Mechepeople
concentrated in the Jhapa District of Nepal. The Meche follows an age-old
cultural tradition over the years. They have a well organized religion,
culture, customs and traditions. Hence, the present study would focus on their ethnic background; society
and their life cycle i.e. birth rites, marriage and death rites.