New Year Festival of Nagaland, Myanmar

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February 23rd 2006

Naga’s biggest festival is new year festival of January 15th, called “Kaing Bi” and organized by festival committee who choose each year’s festival location and details under the control of central government.
When animism was believed by all villagers, there were many festivals almost monthly but most villages open to the foreigners today are no longer into animism, abandoning their traditional festivals.
Society- Important society units are ancestors, family names and ages. Some young villagers are educated in India. People bring agalloch, eagle-wood to Indian side for trade almost freely and there seems little restrictions for border-crossing.
Tourism is coming to a remote village community in Laeshi, Lahel and while planners see it as a perfect enterprise, you’ll be listening to Young Naga soon why they will have the final say…
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Victor
As the person on ground,we come up with a coverage plan that will provide you with very attractive combinations of stays in places with round trips in the area, each with a particular themes for your family (group) but with reasonable rates. We have copies of the various proposed programs and rates will reply you very soon. Victor vctraung@gmail.com... full info
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