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Named after the colourful Indian hornbill, which symbolizes most of the ethnic Naga groups, this festival is celebrated in Nagaland, to encourage camaraderie between tribes and to preserve the glory and uniqueness of the

Named after the colourful Indian hornbill, which symbolizes most of the ethnic Naga groups, this festival is celebrated in Nagaland, to encourage camaraderie between tribes and to preserve the glory and uniqueness of the heritage of the Nagas. The Hornbill Festival is held at Naga Heritage Village, Kisama in Nagaland. About 12 km from Kohima, witness international crowds making their way to celebrate the Festival of Festivals.
Hornbill Festival: Date And Time
The festival is celebrated pompously in the first week of December. It starts in Kohima on 1 December and concludes on 10 December 2022. Every year, it is celebrated from 1-10 December 2022 and last year it was cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Hornbill Festival: Events
The major part of the Indian population that contributes to the colourful cultural ethnicity of India is its tribal cross-section. Out of the tribal festivals that showcase ethnic glory at the international level is Nagaland's' Hornbill Festival which is presented by its 16 tribes. It also encompasses a rock music festival, which brings in a sizeable crowd from all over the world,
Hornbill Festival: Celebrations
This
Festival
provides
us
with
a
slice
of
Nagaland
lifestyle
that
is
mainly
about
food,
handicrafts,
folk
songs,
traditional
songs,
dances
and
customs
including
Traditional
Naga
Morungs,
exhibitions
and
sales
of
arts
and
crafts,
food
stalls,
herbal
medicine
stalls,
flower
shows
and
sales,
cultural
medley
songs
and
dances,
Fashion
shows,
beauty
contest,
traditional
archery,
Naga
wrestling,
indigenous
games,
and
musical
concerts.
Providing
a
platform
for
the
artisans
to
showcase
their
creative
works,
the
hornbill
festival
also
brings
in
a
global
feel
through
its
concerts
after
dusk.
Rock
Bands
from
all
over
participate
with
zest
and
competitive
spirit
and
crowds
cheer
them
to
perform
their
best.
The
ceremonial
parades
present
dance,
songs
and
music
interspersed
with
sports
events.
This
year,
in
the
10-day
festival,
more
than
130
stalls
are
set
up
in
Kisama
wherein,
100
stalls
are
meant
for
Micro
Small
&
Medium
Enterprises
and
32
are
temporary
stalls.
Tourists
particularly
like
the
huts,
stalls,
and
the
Naga
Morungs
which
reflect
the
culture
well.
Morungs
are
where
Nagas
meet
to
learn,
discuss
and
celebrate
all
ongoing
events
together.
Hornbill
Festival
starts
at
9:00
AM
with
cultural
activities
up
to
the
lunch
break
at
12:30
PM.
At
2:00
PM
the
scenario
gets
busier
with
competitions,
talent
hunts
and
shows.
Evenings
are
usually
on
the
sober
side
with
Hornbill
National
Concerts
from
all
over
the
globe.
The
most
engaging
parts
of
the
festival
are
the
food
and
drinks.
Hornbill Festival: Significance
The great Indian hornbill is an indelible part of the Naga culture as Naga culture is a warrior culture that is so notable for its valour. To the Nagas, the cry of the Hornbill sounds like a roar and spills over with strength and courage. Hence the Hornbill represents the Naga warrior tradition. It enjoys massive popularity amongst all 16 tribes of Nagaland. Hence this bird is a mascot for the Naga that brings together the collective warring spirit of the Nagas onto one platform.



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