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  2. Sümi Naga - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Sumi are recognized for their rich cultural heritage, including vibrant festivals like Tuluni, which celebrates the completion of the sowing season and prays for a bountiful harvest. They continue to play a significant role in the socio-political landscape of Nagaland, contributing to the state's cultural diversity and development.

  3. List of traditional Naga festivals - Wikipedia

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    To promote inter-group interaction, the Government of Nagaland has organized the annual Hornbill Festival since 2000. Other inter-tribe festivals are Lui Ngai Ni and Naga New Year Festival. [ 2 ]

  4. Sekrenyi - Wikipedia

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    Sekrenyi is a compound word formed by Sekre meaning "sanctification" and Nyi meaning "festival." The festival calendar is linked to the agricultural cycle, which varies from village to village. Thus, the celebration is held between the months of December–March, and the duration also varies from ten to fifteen days. [3]

  5. Nagaland State Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Nagaland State Museum is a museum located in Bayavü Hill, Kohima, Nagaland, India.It is operated by the Department of Art and Culture, Nagaland. The museum collects, preserves and displays a comprehensive collection of artefacts including ancient sculptures, traditional dresses, inscriptions from all over Nagaland. [1]

  6. Category:Festivals in Nagaland - Wikipedia

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  7. Nagaland - Wikipedia

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    All the ethnic groups of Nagaland take part in this festival. The aim of the festival is to revive and protect the rich culture of Nagaland and display its history, culture and traditions. [103] Hornbill Festival, Nagaland. The festival is named after the hornbill bird, which is displayed in folklores in most of the state's ethnic groups. The ...

  8. Glossary of Indian culture - Wikipedia

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    Moatsu: a festival in Nagaland celebrated by the Aos in the first week of May. Mongmong: a festival in Nagaland celebrated by the Sangtams in September; Mopin: festival of the Adis, mainly of the Gallong community of the Arunachal Pradesh. It is a celebration of the harvesting season. Muharram: is the first month of the Islamic calendar. It is ...

  9. Kisama Heritage Village - Wikipedia

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    The Heritage Village is the venue of the annual Hornbill Festival. [1] The Heritage Village houses the morungs of all the 17 ethnic groups of Nagaland and is designed in the form of an ancient Naga village to give the feel of an authentic traditional Naga village. [2]