Tag Archives: Nagaland Fairs Significance & Importance

Tokhu Emong: Harvest Festival of Nagaland Lotha Community

Tokhu Emong: Harvest Festival of Nagaland Lotha Community

Tokhu Emong is a post harvest festival of Lotha Tribe in Nagaland. The festival is celebrated for nine days with lots of enthusiasm and fun as this festival brings the time to rejoice the fruit of hard work with the end of labor period of harvesting. Tokhu Emong Celebration: The nine day long festival creates the dazzling ambience all around …

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Moatsu Festival: Mokokchung, Nagaland Ao tribal communities

Moatsu Festival: Ao People of Nagaland

Moatsu Festival: The North-eastern state of Nagaland is a vibrant hilly local that is sheltered by Myanmar in the East; Assam in the West; Arunachal Pradesh and Assam in the North with Manipur in the south. The state is a home for many tribal communities. Nagaland is rich in traditions and cultural heritage. Moatsu Festival Dates: 2024: May 01 (Wednesday) …

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Hornbill Festival Information: Nagaland

Hornbill Festival Information: Nagaland

Hornbill Festival — The tribes of Nagaland celebrate their festivals with gusto and fervor. More than 60% of the population of Nagaland depends on agriculture and therefore most of their festivals revolve round agriculture. They consider their festivals sacred and so participation in these festivals is compulsory. Hornbill Festival Nagaland is known as the land of festivals as each tribe celebrates …

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Metemneo Festival of Yimchunger: Nagaland Harvest Festival

Metemneo Festival of Yimchungru, Nagaland

Metemneo Festival: Nagaland celebrates many festivals which are associated with agriculture and pre or post harvest of crops and Metemneo Festival is one such festival. The five day long festival is celebrated in Nagaland after the harvest of millet crop in the region. Metemneo Festival is mainly celebrated by Yimchungers tribe of Nagaland. Metemneo Festival: About The festival is celebrated with …

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