Summary: custom of the tribe, they put on their arms as ornaments iron rings. Marriage is solemnized between young boys and girls at about the same age, the bridegroom being slightly elder than the bride. Some special songs, known as “Hatht” and “Gandhia,” are sung during the marriage ceremony. Property inheritance passes from the father to the son and in the absence of a male heir, the property goes to the daughter. The use of ardent spirits is prevalent among some members of the tribe. Funeral rites involve the cremation or burial of the deceased and offerings of water and grain to the ancestors. Being a rural community, agriculture is the primary occupation of the tribe. They have a system of dormitories for both boys and girls to educate them in their traditions and customs and train them in their roles and responsibilities within the community. These accounts provide insights into the social structure, cultural practices, and traditions of the Plains Bhuiyas tribe, shedding light on their unique way of life and social organization.