Chapchar Kut
Recently, Mizoram’s most important and largest spring festival Chapchar Kut concluded a week-long series of cultural festivities.
- Chapchar Kut is celebrated during March after completion of their most arduous task of jhum operation i.e., jungle-clearing (clearing of the remnants of burning).
- It was celeberated under the under the theme “Zo nun ze mawi – Inremna” (Mizo Ethics – Reconciliation).
- During this festival, both the men and women get dressed in their traditional attire with distinguished headgears and traditional jewelry
- One of the greatest highlights of Chapchar Kut is the popular bamboo dance called Cheraw.
- Bamboo dance features men tapping ....
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