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THE ORIAH OF THE WANCHO'S.

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*  ORIAH FESTIVAL OF THE WANCHO'S.   *   The festival of Oijale/ Oriah is celebrated by the tribe of Wanchos who inhabit the Patkai Hills region in Longding District. Oijale us held either in the month of march or April and is main festival of the Wancho Tribe. It is 6-12 days festival that involves prayers, music and dance. * During the festival, villagers exchange bamboo tubes of rice beer as a symbol of greetingf and good will. Pigs, buffaloes and mithuns are sacrificed and feasts are prepared. Both men and women wear traditional costumes and participate in singing and dances, which take place around a 'jangban; which is a long ceremonial pole planted during the festival.  

Pongtu festival of the Tutsa's.

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 PONGTU FESTIVAL OF THE TUTSA'S  * The Tutsa tribe which is concentrated in the two districts of Changlang and Tirap of Arunachal Pradesh has a unique and colourful cultural identity which can be witnessed through its different festivals, The word "PONGTU" is composed of two words i.e., "PONG" which means 'WIND' and 'TU' means 'RETREATING'. The Pongtu festival of the Tutsa's is basically celebrated before the harvesting of  millet rice and also to welcome the New Year and to drive out the old. Tutsa's observes numbers of festivals throughout the year to mark different important occasions.Some of the mainfestivals of the Tutsa's are HAKHO-PHAK (beginning of agricuktural season), CHAROK (marks the beginning of the burning of organic matter from the jhoom field to add to the fertility of the soil), JATAN ( before cutting of the jungle for new jhoom field), CHAWIN (sowing of seeds in the cleared jhoom plot), CHAMVI KUH (harvesting...

RONGHUAN KUHWA: MILLET FESTIVAL OF THE NOCTE’s

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                     RONGHUAN FESTIVAL OF THE NOCTE’S. * It is celebrated with great pomp and show in the Nocte       villages in the month of of August or Monsoon season. It’s original name was ‘Ramhuan’ meaning (Offering to the almighty) but later on changed to Ronghuan. Ronghuan literally means rituals and it is celebrated after the harvest of millet crops. This Ronghuan festival is celebrated since the time immemorial.                                                                   ~ Nokwang Sumpa