Phom Naga women in traditional attires during unity dance at Hornbill Festival 2015




Phom Naga women in traditional dress Hornbill Festival Nagaland
Phom Naga women in traditional attires during unity dance at Hornbill Festival 2015.

Phom Naga women in traditional dress Hornbill Festival Nagaland 1

During Hornbill Festival, "Unity Dance" is performed where all the cultural troupes representing all the Naga tribes of Nagaland participate.

Phom Naga women in traditional dress Hornbill Festival Nagaland 2

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Nagaland is a state in the far North Eastern part of India bordering Myanmar. Nagaland State alone has 16  officially recognized Naga Tribes each with distinct dialects, food, culture, customs, and traditional attires. There are some similarities here and there but each Naga tribe have slightly unique traditional costumes and attires. Nagas have vibrant culture. Red is one of the most primary colors in Naga costumes.  Naga women used to weave their own clothing using traditional methods. Naga shawls and 'wrap-arounds' worn by Naga Women have intricate design patterns done by hand in their clothing. 

About Hornbill Festival Nagaland:
Nagaland is a hilly state in the North East of India and is home to several tribes (Officially 16 recognized tribes). Each tribe have their own distinct festivals. Most of these festival are argiculture and harvest related as most Nagas depend on agriculture.

Organized by the State Tourism and Art & Culture Departments, Hornbill Festival is held every year in the first week of December, which was lately extended to 10 days starting from 1st December. Hornbill Festival is held at Naga Heritage Village, Kisama which is about 12 Km from Kohima where each Naga tribe have their "Morungs" (traditional huts) setup where visitors witness mélange of cultural displays all under one roof, an opportunity to experience the food, songs, dances and customs of Nagaland. The aim of the festival is to revive and protect the rich culture of Nagaland and display its extravaganza and traditions.

Festival highlights include the Traditional Naga Morungs Exhibition, folk dances, folk songs, traditional practices demonstrations, sale of Arts and Crafts, Food Stalls,  Flower shows and sales, Fashion shows, Beauty Contest, Naga wrestling, Indigenous Games, and Hornbill International Rock concert. During the festival, Night Carnivals are organized in several places around Kohima and Dimapur where people can enjoy street food, outing with kids, and shop.

Update: 12 February 2017
One of the pictures above was also used in India Today's News video. Screenshot of the clip:

Opposed To 33% Reservation For Women, Naga Bodies Call For Boycott Of Civic Polls

Link to the India Today News video on YouTube: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgyOj_YMgRY 
(Opposed To 33% Reservation For Women, Naga Bodies Call For Boycott Of Civic Polls)

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