11 Nov,2023
Celebrated in Nagaland, the Hornbill Festival is a unique cultural extravaganza that takes place in December. It showcases the rich heritage and traditions of the Naga tribes, featuring traditional dances, folk songs, and indigenous games.
Exclusive to the Ao Naga tribe in Nagaland, Moatsu is an agricultural festival celebrated in early May. It involves various rituals, feasts, and traditional dances, highlighting the community's dependence on agriculture.
Celebrated in Assam, the Bihu Festival is a series of three festivals—Bohag Bihu, Magh Bihu, and Kati Bihu—marking the Assamese New Year and different phases of the agricultural calendar. It involves traditional dances, music, feasts, and rituals.
Observed by the Konyak Nagas in Nagaland, the Aoling Festival is a post-harvest festival celebrated in April. It includes various ceremonies, traditional dances, and the sharing of local brews among the community.
Celebrated in Mizoram, Chapchar Kut is a harvest festival that marks the clearing of bamboo forests for cultivation. It involves traditional Mizo dances, music, and a grand feast, fostering a sense of community spirit.
Celebrated by the Naga tribes of Manipur, Lui-Ngai-Ni is a seed-sowing festival that usually takes place in February. It includes traditional rituals, dances, and folk songs, symbolizing the beginning of the agricultural season.
Celebrated by the Pnar tribe in Meghalaya, Behdienkhlam is an important festival held in July. It involves vibrant processions, traditional dances, and rituals aimed at invoking the blessings of deities for a good harvest.
Celebrated by the Garo tribe in Meghalaya, Wangala is a harvest festival held in honor of the Sun God. It involves traditional dances, music, and a thanksgiving ceremony for a bountiful harvest.
Celebrated in Manipur, Ningol Chakouba is a festival that emphasizes the bond between married women and their parental homes. It involves the exchange of gifts and feasts, strengthening family ties.
Celebrated in Arunachal Pradesh by the Monpa tribe, Torgya is a monastic festival that involves rituals, mask dances, and ceremonies performed to ward off evil spirits and bring prosperity to the community.