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ME AND MUSEUM: wise use of bamboo
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Wise use of bamboo. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog shares some of the interesting aspects of Museum Research Activities, accounts of anthropological field work, interviews and articles for the readers especially the students of anthropology, social sciences and other sister disciplines. The contents in the blog, I believe would be helpful. There was an error in this gadget. You are Viewer No. Blossoms of the Museum. LET US FIND OUT. MUSEUM AND FIELD WORK. MUSEUM ARTICLES AND PAPERS. Philip...
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ME AND MUSEUM: Exhibition of Carved wooden poles
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ME AND MUSEUM: FIELD PHOTOGRAPHS
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KHOIRENTAK - A BLISSFUL LAND IN MANIPUR. The Kom Tribe at a glance. Solitary appearance in the dusk. Blending of traditional and modern. A profile of Kom Youth. Seeking warm in pick winter. What is more fashionable than wearing. Charming spells more with traditional dress. Not a fashion but a tradition. A move with joy. Carrying firewood for community feast. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. You are Viewer No. Blossoms of the Museum. LET US FIND OUT. MUSEUM AND FIELD WORK.
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ME AND MUSEUM: The glory of Shiroy river: a narrative from the Tangkhul Naga potters
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The glory of Shiroy river: a narrative from the Tangkhul Naga potters. Clay work prepared by Tangkhul Naga potters of Longpi village. According to a Naga folk story, the dispersal of the whole Naga brothers to the Naga Hills took place from a sacred place called Makhel. And they came to this place from the East (. Crossing the Irravaddy river. Tracing different routes of river and settled to different parts of the hills and valleys. An age-old tree growing near Makhel. Village and also at the Shajouba.
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ME AND MUSEUM: MUSEUM SPEAKS
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Traditional Garo house type of Meghalaya. Added in IGRMS Exhibition. Traditional Garo house type in the IGRMS campus. Garo Youth displaying the artificial nest prepared. For hanging on the branches of tree to shelter birds. He house of common man in Garo language is known as Nokmang. This housetype in the Museum becomes popular with visitor's complement - ' the house with a nice hair-cut. Many more aspects of Garo house can be explored by visiting the Museum. Pay your valuable visit and let us know,.
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ME AND MUSEUM: Preparation of Karbi Rice-beer
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ME AND MUSEUM: THROUGH THE LENSE
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PIERCING OF BODY: A RELIGIOUS CEREMONY. Below are one such ceremony held in the auspicious month of March 2011 by a sect of population from the land of Kerela who happened to live in the heart of Bhopal city in Madhya Pradesh. Let us have a look of the moments captured through the lense. A view from the ceremonial procession. Piercing through the Tounge. Offering to seek blessings. A view from the pulling of ceremonial cart through. Ropes hooked by piercing the body from back. A view of procession. Khura...