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Festivity outfit

Each tribe organizes its own special multi-day festival over the course of the annual cycle. Only at the annual Hornbill Festival do all the groups come together and present their different traditions.

Nowadays, an Ao-Naga performs at these cultural events in such an outfit. In this set, which Mr. Sangyusang Pongener from the village of Ungma gave to the museum, the traditional form has been preserved, only the materials are modern: There is wood instead of ivory and plastic instead of rotang or in place of the boar tusk. While such or similar objects were also worn by several Naga tribes in the old days, these similarities have become much more pronounced in the course of a cross-tribal search for a uniform Naga identity.

Each tribe organizes its own special multi-day festival over the course of the annual cycle. Only at the annual Hornbill Festival do all the groups come together and present their different traditions.

Nowadays, an Ao-Naga performs at these cultural events in such an outfit. In this set, which Mr. Sangyusang Pongener from the village of Ungma gave to the museum, the traditional form has been preserved, only the materials are modern: There is wood instead of ivory and plastic instead of rotang or in place of the boar tusk. While such or similar objects were also worn by several Naga tribes in the old days, these similarities have become much more pronounced in the course of a cross-tribal search for a uniform Naga identity.

Object Name
Fest-Ausstattung

Culture
Nagaland

Material/technology:
cloth, cowri shell

Copyright
Weltmuseum Wien

Invs.
186034

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