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May 2014
People treat them as the ‘symbol of prosperity’,
Everyone is concerned with their habitat and dictate.
Their forefather told them,
“they are our old friend;
they nurture our land and trees
and help us to get bits and pieces for our endurance!”
They treat them as the symbol of opulence and
take care for their subsistence,
Share their terrain with the harbinger of lustre hope!
Dedicated to the villagers of Silbagiri of Garo-hills of Meghalaya, India, the Garo community living in the village consider Hoolock Gibbon as the symbol of prosperity of the village. They protecting the habitat of Hoolock Gibbon within their village territory as scared forest and take care for them.
Jayanta
Written by
Jayanta  Guwahati,India
(Guwahati,India)   
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