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People Name: | Kadar |
Country: | Bangladesh |
10/40 Window: | Yes |
Population: | 4,000 |
World Population: | 135,000 |
Primary Language: | Bengali |
Primary Religion: | Hinduism |
Christian Adherents: | 0.00 % |
Evangelicals: | 0.00 % |
Scripture: | Complete Bible |
Ministry Resources: | Yes |
Jesus Film: | Yes |
Audio Recordings: | Yes |
People Cluster: | South Asia Hindu - other |
Affinity Bloc: | South Asian Peoples |
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Kadar people in Bangladesh are different from Kadar forest dwellers who live in India.
Most Kadar people live either in Bihar or in southern India, though a smaller number live in Bangladesh.
They speak Angika and Hindi and read and write in Devanagari. They are not vegetarians and they mainly eat wheat and rice.
The Kadar prefer adult marriages. They have birth and marriage rituals. The divorced and bereaved can marry again.
The Kadar are landless and most work as agricultural laborers. They have a caste council to judge in matters for them. They are not well educated so the gospel will need to be given in oral form too.
Hinduism is their religion. As a general rule, Hindus are pragmatic in their spiritual lives. They will worship whatever spirit being they believe will help them in their daily lives.
Their greatest need is to understand that Almighty Creator God loves them and has provided the answer to their sin problem.
Since they are largely illiterate, audio and visual Bible resources are necessary to reach them with the gospel. They exist in the languages of the Kadar people.
They are poor, so they need people to come along side to teach them productive life skills.
Pray that the Holy Spirit will give the Kadar people a spiritual hunger that will lead them to Christ.
Pray that the Lord will thrust out workers to the Kadar people in Bangladesh.
Pray for workers to go to Kadar leaders as His ambassadors.
Pray for a church planting movement to thrive among the Kadar people.