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Dress and OrnamentsSummary
The term is used to refer to the Border Design found in Dimasa traditional cloths. It includes geometrical, dotted, plants, animals, flowers, etc. Each of the Riku Dima has its own unique name.Digital Heritage
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Traditional PracticesSummary
One of the Dimasa's traditional entrance gates.Digital Heritage
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DimasaCategory
Flora and FaunaSummary
It is a wild animal. It is a carnivorous mammal and considered a type of wild animal.Digital Heritage
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DimasaCategory
Flora and FaunaSummary
Mihsai is also a "Gthar mih" (pure animal)and is found in forests Digital Heritage
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DimasaCategory
Flora and FaunaSummary
A mango is an edible stone fruit produced by the tropical tree Mangifera indica which believed to have originated from the region between northwestern Myanmer,Bangladesh,and northeastern India.Digital Heritage
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Flora and FaunaSummary
Dimasa people consider Mosoh as a part of the pure category animal (Gthar Mih)