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  2. Chapchar Kut - Wikipedia

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    Dance – Cheraw dance is the Main dance but other dances performed during the festival are Khuallam, Chheihlam, Chai and Sarlamkai [9] Arts, craft and Photo Exhibition. [10] Chapchar Kut run. [11] Mizo Traditional Games and costume parade. [12] Wearing of Traditional dress at work places. [13] Stalls with Etnnic cuisine. [14]

  3. Pawl Kut - Wikipedia

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    The Pawl Kut is a festival of Mizoram held in December in India. [1] Pawl means "Straw" hence pawl kut means a straw harvest festival. It is typically celebrated in December for two days after harvest and an important festival.

  4. Mizo cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The cuisine of Mizoram shares characteristics to other regions of Northeast India and North India. Rice is the staple food of Mizoram, while Mizos love to add non-vegetarian ingredients in every dish. Fish, chicken, pork and beef are popular meats among Mizos. Dishes are cooked in any available oil.

  5. Category:Festivals in Mizoram - Wikipedia

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  6. Mizo Zirlai Pawl - Wikipedia

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    Around 1000 branches in Mizoram and outside Mizoram state, in Mizoram most high school and village run the organisation. 1973: MZP revived and re-organised Mizo Traditional festival and 'Chapchar Kut'. This festival is one of the most valued festival till today by the Mizo society which is still celebrated today since that time. 1978

  7. Mizo culture - Wikipedia

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    Darkhuang, Zamluang or jamluang – a traditional musical instrument found in Mizoram.Other instruments include khuang (drum), dar (cymbals), as well as bamboo-based phenglawng, tuium and tawtawrawt. [24] Mizo folk music consists of vocals (singing) accompanied by traditional drums, gong and other native percussion instruments. [25]

  8. Reiek - Wikipedia

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    Anthurium Festival is a festival promoting Anthurium grown in Mizoram and the rich Mizo customs and traditions at Reiek Tlang to tourists. [5] The Anthurium Festival is organized every year by the Tourism Department and the Horticulture Department with financial support of the central government.

  9. Mim Kut - Wikipedia

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    Mim Kut is regarded as the oldest festival of the Zo People, it was a ceremony organized for the dead. [2] Feasting is a part of it but there is hardly any fun and gaiety in it. Mim means Job's tears (Coix lacryma-jobi), also known as adlay or adlay millet which was introduced much later). It was held in memory of the deceased. [3]