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I am a tribe whom you can identify from the design on my shawl

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Answered by ranisingh7989
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Answer:

I am a plant used to make handicrafts in tripura

Answered by debarpanchatterjeesl
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Answer:

Naga Tribe of India.

Explanation:

  • In Indian textile history, Nagaland warrior shawl has a special place . There are 16 major tribes in Nagaland, and  each warrior's shawl is very different. Prior to  ,tribes could be identified simply by  looking at the wearer's shawl, sometimes even inferring the village group they came from, their social status, and the number of ceremonies they performed.
  • Not everyone is allowed to wear any kind of shawl, even within the same tribe,  as each pattern indicates a person's social status. Today, however, this identification is impossible as the Naga elders do not force the young to follow the tradition.  One of the common features of the
  • Naga Shawl is that it is made up of three separate parts that are knitted and sewn together. In fact, the middle stripe is more flamboyant than her other two, and they generally share nearly the same pattern.  Naga designs range from formal arrangements of lines to intricate patterns of diamonds . Simple straight lines, stripes, squares and ribbons of varying widths, colors and arrangements are the most traditional designs and motifs.  Each tribe has its own pattern.

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