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  2. Mizo music - Wikipedia

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    Mizoram is a region in India.Its folk music consists of vocals (singing) accompanied by traditional drums, gong and other native percussion instruments. There is also a long history of flute-playing which is now defunct.

  3. Mizo culture - Wikipedia

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    Dance of Mizoram. The culture of the Mizo people has been heavily influenced by Christianity during the colonial era of the British Raj and the rise of Mizo nationalism with the Mizo Insurgency of 1966-1986. Mizo culture is rooted in the arts and ways of life of Mizos in India, Bangladesh and Myanmar. Mizo culture has developed in plurality ...

  4. Cheraw (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Cheraw dance is a traditional bamboo dance performed by the Mizo people of Mizoram, India, consisting of mostly six to eight people holding pairs of bamboo staves on another horizontally placed bamboo on the ground. The male performers then clap the bamboos rhythmically while groups of female dancers dance in intricate steps between the beating ...

  5. Mizo people - Wikipedia

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    The modern Mizo people speak the Mizo language, a member of the Sino-Tibetan languages and one of the official languages of Mizoram, along with English. [44] Like the Chinese language , Mizo is a tonal language , meaning one syllable's meaning changes depending on the tone.

  6. Khual Lam - Wikipedia

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    Khual Lam is a Mizo traditional dance from the Indian state of Mizoram that is performed for guests. [1] Nowadays, it is performed in every major Mizo cultural festival but still maintains the tradition of performing for guests such as the state Chief Minister, or government officials. [2]

  7. Chheih Lam - Wikipedia

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    Chheih Lam is a Mizo traditional dance originating from the Indian state of Mizoram during the early 1900s. [1] It represents the spirits of happiness and joy, [citation needed] traditionally performed during a cool evening after the day's work was over with a round of rice beer.

  8. Chapchar Kut - Wikipedia

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    Chapchar Kut cheraw dance, Mizoram, 2014 Cheraw dance is performed during Chapchar Kut. Oral traditions say Chapchar Kut was first celebrated in Seipui village in adjoining Myanmar that has a sizeable population of Mizos and their ethnic cousins.

  9. Category:Culture of Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Languages of Mizoram (2 C, 18 P) S. Symbols of Mizoram (4 P) Pages in category "Culture of Mizoram"