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Monyü is the most important traditional festival of the Phoms. It is a 12-day festival, which marks the end of winter and onset of summer (usually 1–6 April). The festival involves community feasting, dancing, singing and social work (such as repairs and construction of bridges). During the festival,
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A distinguished traditional Phom dish called 'Anphet' is famed during Monyiü festival and is of great cultural importance. One of the most significant occasion for the Phom Nagas is the celebration of "Phom Day" on June 6 every year commemorating the Peace Making Day that was signed in June 6, 1952
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After the advent of Christianity, many modern Phoms have adopted contemporary clothing, though traditional dress is worn during festivals. The traditional Phom dressing was indicative of the social status of the wearer. The ordinary clothing included a white
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in the south. Phoms celebrate several festivals in a year of which Monyiü is the greatest. It is celebrated from April 1 to 6 every year. Other traditional festivals include Moha, Bongvüm and Paangmo. They primarily inhabit the
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marking an end to all head hunting practices and enmity among the Phom Nagas. This day is also declared as public holiday for the Phoms by the state government.
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Elders feast by exchanging pure rice beer and meat. The young villagers feast together at the outskirts of the village.
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Overall preparation is done for the festivities. Households participate in collection of wrapping leaves and bamboos.
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The Phoms have four major festivals, the most important of which is Monyü. The others are Moha, Bongvüm and Paangmo.
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One or two days before the festival, its arrival is signaled by beating log drums with a distinct tune called
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Parties of men wear colorful costumes and indulge in drinking, dancing and celebrating with friends.
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or offered feasts had the privilege to wear a cowrie-ornamented shawl (
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Agriculture is the traditional occupation of the Phoms. They practices
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The second day is for compulsory brewing of all kinds of rice beer.
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General festivity and arrival of guests from neighbouring villages.
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Naga ethnic group native to the Northeast Indian state of Nagaland
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Phom culture, tradition and language is closely related to the
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the men present their married daughters or sisters with pure
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and special food to show their affection and respect.
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Concept. p. 54. 110:in the north-east, the 843: 1483:Khasi Synteng or Pnar 931:Khasi Synteng or Pnar 836: 267:Brewing of rice beer. 73:Related ethnic groups 1631:Hrangkhwal, Rangkhol 1509:Mizo (Lushai) tribes 1270:Mizo (Lushai) tribes 962:Mizo (Lushai) tribes 804:Mizo (Lushai) tribes 351:Ved Prakash (2007). 167:of Nagaland and the 114:in the west and the 26: 1504:Man (Tai speaking) 957:Man (Tai speaking) 844: 799:Man (Tai speaking) 188:) or a dark blue ( 40:Longleng district 24: 1946: 1945: 1479:Khasi and Jaintia 995:Arunachal Pradesh 927:Khasi and Jaintia 774:Khasi and Jaintia 699: 698: 387:978-81-8069-192-8 362:978-81-269-0707-6 173:Arunachal Pradesh 121:Longleng District 85: 84: 1971: 1459:Dimasa (Kachari) 1230:Koirao (Thangal) 1088:Singpho (Jingpo) 907:Dimasa (Kachari) 754:Dimasa (Kachari) 726: 719: 712: 703: 702: 473: 466: 459: 450: 449: 443: 442: 440: 438: 427: 418: 417: 415: 413: 407:Nagaland Tribune 398: 392: 391: 373: 367: 366: 348: 337: 336: 329: 254:Shongten-Laiphen 137:jhum 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Index

Nagaland
Phom language
Protestantism
Naga people
Naga
ethnic group
Northeast Indian
Nagaland
Konyak
Ao
Chang
Longleng District
jhum cultivation
Naga people
Ao Nagas
Konyak Nagas
Wancho Nagas
Arunachal Pradesh
taken a head
Konyaks
Chang
rice beer
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