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The tribes of Nagaland celebrate their festivals with gusto and fervor. More than 60% of the population of Nagaland depends on agriculture and therefore most of their festivals revolve round agriculture. They consider their festivals sacred and so participation in these festivals is compulsory.
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The tribes of Nagaland celebrate their festivals with gusto and fervor. More than 60% of the population of Nagaland depends on agriculture and therefore most of their festivals revolve round agriculture. They consider their festivals sacred and so participation in these festivals is compulsory.
Naga Tribes in their traditional wear during Hornbill Festival
Tribes Daily Activity : A man crossing bamboo suspension bridge
Sibsagar was the capital of the Ahom Kings who ruled Assam before the advent of the British. The town is build round the Sibsagar tank, dug over 200 years ago. The tank is above town level although situated in the heart of the town. On its banks are located some of the famous temples of Sibsagar
Bhramputara river crossing by local ferry on the way to Majuli.
Panging village Children's
A group of Youngsters belongs to AdiMeyong tribes, practicing a tribal dance in order to perform at Hornbill Festival.
Tea Estate at Kaziranga National Park