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  2. Music of Nagaland - Wikipedia

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    The oral tradition is kept alive from the media of folk tales and songs. Naga folk songs are both romantic and historical, with songs narrating entire stories of famous ancestors and incidents. There are also seasonal songs which describe various activities done in a particular agricultural season. [1]

  3. Naga people - Wikipedia

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    Folk songs and dances are essential ingredients of the traditional Naga culture. The oral tradition is kept alive through the media of folk tales and songs. Naga folk songs are both romantic and historical, with songs narrating entire stories of famous ancestors and incidents. Seasonal songs describe activities done in a particular agricultural ...

  4. Rewben Mashangva - Wikipedia

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    Rewben Mashangva, also Guru Rewben Mashangva (born 21 June 1961), [1] is a folk musician and singer from Manipur, India. [2] He is known for reviving musical tradition of the Tangkhul Naga of Manipur, and use of traditional musical instruments in his songs.

  5. 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.

  6. 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. [2]

  7. 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.

  8. Sopfünuo - Wikipedia

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    The folktale was adapted into the 2005 Were I the Moon?The Legend of Sopfünuo, a Docu-Drama film directed by Metevinuo Sakhrie. [4] The moon in the title serves as a metaphorical inspiration and guide through various stages of Sopfünuo's life told through dramatisation, images, original songs and interviews. [4]

  9. Nagamandala - Wikipedia

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    Nagamandala is a movie based on folk tales spread in North Karnataka, India. The movie portrays lifestyle, food habits, and routine habits of medieval period in Karnataka. Snakes are considered sacred and are feared and worshipped. North Karnataka dialect is used for conversation. Supernatural elements play a central part in the film. [citation ...