How Women In India Are Fighting To Save A Tribal Weaving Tradition | Still Standing

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Women of the Rajbanshi tribe in West Bengal, India, have been weaving jute into mats, bags, and other products for generations. Many depend on the craft to make their livelihoods. But mass-produced mats are flooding the market and threatening to put them out of business.

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