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Aoling Festival – Celebrated by the Konyak Tribe Marking the Arrival of Spring
The Aoling festival is a major celebration of the Konyak Naga tribe in Nagaland. It marks the beginning of spring and the start of a new year in the Konyak calendar. Traditionally held in the first week...
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Tuluni – The Festival of the Sumi Naga Tribe to Celebrate the Bountiful Harvest
  The Tuluni festival is one of the most important celebrations of the Sumi Naga tribe of Nagaland. Held in early July, it marks the season of plenty and honors a good harvest. It is a time of thanksgiving,...
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Moatsu Mong – The Ao Tribe’s Festival to Mark the End of the Sowing Season
Moatsu Mong is a traditional festival celebrated by the Ao tribe of Nagaland. It marks the end of the sowing season. The festival is held in early May, after weeks of hard agricultural work. It is a time...
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Sekrenyi – Festival of Purification Celebrated by the Angami Tribe
  The Angami tribe is one of the major tribes of Nagaland, a state in Northeast India. Known for their strong traditions, vibrant culture, and unique rituals, the Angami people celebrate a special...
Hornbill Festival – ‘Festival of Festivals’ Showcasing Naga Culture, Food, and Traditions
  Introduction: Celebrating the Spirit of the Nagas The Hornbill Festival is one of the most important cultural festivals in Northeast India. Held every year in the state of Nagaland, it brings together...
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Laho Dance – A Living Tradition of Joy and Community
The Laho dance is a colorful and joyful traditional dance from the Pnar tribe of Meghalaya, a state in Northeast India. It plays an important role in the social and cultural life of the community. This...
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