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CREATED BY :. SHOURYA UPADHYAY. GROUP MEMBERS SHRESHTH JAIN SHREYA DUBEY SHREYA YADAV.

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NAGALAND.

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Hornbill Festival. Date: 1 –10 December District: Kohima.

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Sekrenyi is a famous festival among the people belonging to the Angami tribe in Nagaland. This festival is a 10-day long affair that involves food, fun, and festivities. On the first day of the festival, only the young bachelor men are allowed to work.

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Tsukheneye is a festival that is mainly held in the Phek district in Nagaland and celebrated among the people of the Chakhesang tribe in Nagaland. This festival is quite famous among them because they are related to the harvest of their crops. It is held mainly during March..

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Aoleang is one of the essential harvest festivals in Nagaland. The festival is primarily celebrated by the people of the Konyak tribe in Nagaland. If you want to witness the festival, you should visit Nagaland in April. The festival happens around five days.

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Naknyulem is a fun-filled festival that is celebrated by the people of the Chang tribe. It is promoted to celebrate not only friendship but the culture and tradition of the tribe. The festival is held during July, and it is filled with dance, songs and several exciting games.

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Date: January 17. If you want to witness the Mimkut festival in Nagaland, you will have to reach there within the second week of January. The festival is mainly celebrated by the people of the Kuki tribe in Nagaland. This festival is religious in nature and is honored to please the demon ‘Thilha’ successfully..

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Tokhu Emong is a festival that is celebrated during the first week of November to mark the end of the harvest season for the people of the Lotha tribe in Nagaland. This festival is comparatively chilled out than the other celebrations of the state of Nagaland.

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The festival of Tuluni is celebrated by the people of the Sumi tribe in Nagaland during the month of July and is celebrated for three days. The people of the Sumi tribe celebrate this festival to create harmony among themselves and to make the young couples feel at home..