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  2. Music of Nagaland - Wikipedia

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    The Task Force For Music & Arts of Nagaland is a recent phenomenon. It was created by the Government to encourage Naga musicians to take up music as a profession rather than a hobby. Music is an integral part of the life of the Nagas and is now being developed as an industry that generates employment. [12]

  3. Alobo Naga - Wikipedia

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    Alobo Naga was born on 6 May 1984 in Kohima, Nagaland to a Naga family. He did his schooling from Charity School, Kohima; Assembly of God School, Dimapur; Greenwood School, Kuda; and completed his B.A. in Political science from Patkai Christian College in Chümoukedima.

  4. Tetseo Sisters - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the Tetseos released their debut album titled "Li Chapter One : The Beginning" at the Hornbill Festival. [17]In February 2015, they released a single Cepho Celho Lizo on the music platform indihut.com. [18] Tetseo Sisters dropped the official video of a (yet to be released) version of their popular track single "O Rhosi (dance edit)" on their YouTube Channel in August 2018.

  5. Category:Music of Nagaland - Wikipedia

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  6. Tati (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    It is popularly used by the Angami Nagas, Chakhesang Nagas and Mao Nagas [1] to sing traditional folk music. The instrument measuring about 3–4 foot in length is made of a dried carved-out Bottle Gourd. This Bottle Gourd is covered with thin film, such as the bladder of animals (originally) and attached to one end of a pole. A string is tied ...

  7. Mengu Suokhrie - Wikipedia

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    Menguse-ü Süokhrie was born on 16 September 1987, [1] in Kohima, Nagaland to an Angami Naga family of the Lhise-mia Thinuo (L-Khel) of Kohima Village. [2] Suokhrie had vocal lessons on Classical and Contemporary music. She attended Ministers' Hill Baptist Higher Secondary School in Kohima, Nagaland from 2004 to 2006

  8. Khiamniungan folk dances - Wikipedia

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    Langnyu-Khiamjangje (Langnyu-Khiamtsangshe) dance is a traditional folk dance performed by the Khiamniungan Naga tribe of Nagaland during two of their most important festivals i.e. Miu and Tsoukum, which are co-related to each other.

  9. Methaneilie Solo - Wikipedia

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    Methaneilie Solo composed his first song in 1973, and recorded his first album in 1984. In 1993, his 12th volume of cassette was released which includes recording in his own Angami dialect (Tenyidie), as well as translations from other tribal languages and Hindi. [2] He has recorded 250 songs, and has composed 187 songs himself. [3] [4]