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    Naga Festivals

    Life in Nagaland revolves around fairs, festivals, since there is so much to witness. Daily chores of a Naga Household has distinct symbolic prayer rituals. The tribals in Nagaland have rare seasonal celebration where display of real spirit with colour and a music feast is common. Naga regard festivals as prime, here, all Naga festivals…

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    Moatsu Festival

    The Ao tribe of Nagaland celebrates Moatsu on 1st week of May, every year. There are many rituals in this period. After sowing, Aos observe Moatsu. The period of enjoyment and recreation for Aos after sowing seeds, burning jungles, clearing fields, wells – Tsubu, construction & repairs. Everyone relaxes after hustle during festival that stretches…

  • Orange Festival

    Inside Tripura, a vibrant festival celebrated around the Northern Tripura and remains unique celebration. The festival is celebrated every year on Jampui Hills. Ranges stretching from north to south at 1000 m. remains a spot for Mizo Community. Festival’s Significance – The celebration at Jampui Hills is for rejoicing the harvest & depicts community’s thankfulness…

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    Inside Assam

    Kaziranga Elephant Festival Celebrated for awareness about the conservation of Asiatic elephants. The Forest Department of Assam, with Department of Tourism, arranges this festival as a measure to control man-animal conflict. In this festival, elephants are decked for participating in events. Folk dances, parade & football competition also happens. It occurs at February for advocating…

  • Festivals in Arunachal

    In the vibrant state of Arunachal Pradesh, a unique diverse culture is followed within tribes. They have their beliefs, tradition which forms a dynamic culture of Arunachal Pradesh. Tradition and distinct belief is crucial to communities in this part of India. Festivals are the real essence of every culture. Arunachal offers a plethora of festivals,…

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    Festival of Nyokum

    Yugang – Main prayer structure of the Nyishi is made of bamboo, known as Yugang where sacrifice is tethered. Often one finds small chickens hung in Yugang. In Nyokum, priests specify a number or kind of animals for sacrificial activities. Nyubh are priests of Nyishi, they have no idol in this form of worship. Beside…