The Nagaland Hornbill Festival, celebrated every year
since 2000 in the first week of December, reverberates with color and
pageantry. The festival is a mélange of Naga cultural displays on the
same stage. Organized by the Nagaland State Directorate of Tourism in
Kohima, the festival intends to revive, protect and preserve the rich
and unique Naga heritage and attract tourists to the state. The
hornbill, a bird admired by the Naga people, is the leitmotif of this
festival. Hornbills, now threatened in the wild due to deforestation,
are linked closely with the social and cultural mores of the Naga
people, evident in tribal folklore, dance and song. The bird is
symbolically displayed in traditional tribal headgear. Photographer
CAISII MAO captures the mood at the Naga Heritage Village of Kisama, 15
km away from Kohima, the capital of Nagaland.
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