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draw/write about art and culture, food form, dace form , craft of Mizoram and Tripura​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Mizoram is a beautiful state adorned with naturally beautiful places. Likewise, in addition to its beautiful tourist spots, the state is also rich in cultural entity. There are many dance forms and festivals prevalent in the state that make it unique in many ways. Mizoram is a land of diverse tribes and races of people living together. These different tribes and communities have unique features of their own in addition to their distinctive dance forms, culture and craft forms.

  • The history of Mizoram comes to a few ethnic groups that have been residing in this north eastern state of India since a very long time. Groups of Chin people had migrated to this place from the Chin state of Burma. The population of this place thus primarily consists of Lusei, Hmar, Chakmas, Mara amongst other tribes. It was in the year 1972 that Mizoram was declared as an independent territory and since the year 1986, it has been functioning as a federal state of the Indian union.

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Answered by mayukgannamanei
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Art and Culture

Tripura, nestled in a tip of the Northeast, flourishes on the bounties of nature but the beauty of the state is heightened by its human resources on the one hand and rich cultural tradition on the other.

Folk culture of the tribal and non-tribal people of the state forms the backbone of Tripura's cultural tradition. This is reflected as much in the delicately rhythmic physical movement of the 'Hoza Giri' dance of the Reang tribesmen as in the collective musical recitation of 'Manasa Mangal' or 'Kirtan' (devotional songs in chorus) of the non-tribals. Apart from this, the 'Garia' dance of the tribals, organized on the occasion of New Year festivities and worship of 'Garia', and 'Dhamail' dance of the non-tribals, organized on familial occasions like wedding ceremony in rural areas as well as musical duels (Kabi Gaan) between two rival rhyme-makers on public platforms form the staple of Tripura's folk culture. Enriched by myths and legends of tribal society over the past half a millennium.

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