Q1. The Hornbill festival is named after *
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The "Hornbill" festival, named after the Indian hornbill, the large and colourful forest bird which is displayed in the folklore of most of the tribes among the tribals in northeast India, usually takes place in the first week of December every year since 2000 at Naga heritage village Kisama, about 12 km from Nagaland
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It is named after the bird Hornbill. This festival is celebrated in Nagaland and is named as Hornbill festival as they consider the bird Hornbill to be sacred.
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