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DimasaCategory
Scholarly WorksSummary
Khurang is a compilation of Dimasa stories, articles, and poems Digital Heritage
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DimasaCategory
Literature, Scholarly WorksDigital Heritage
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DanceSummary
Madai Khilimbani is a ritual of Bushu Dima festival where boys and girls visit everyone's home and take blessings from the elders.Digital Heritage
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DimasaCategory
DanceSummary
Baidima Reginba is a kind of Baidima dance where they perform in pairs by lifting their hands up and it is performed during the Bushu Dima festival.Digital Heritage
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DimasaCategory
Literature, Scholarly WorksSummary
Khurang is a collection of poems, lyrics, dramas and stories.Digital Heritage
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DimasaCategory
Literature, Scholarly WorksSummary
Rmauthairili is a collection of poems Digital Heritage
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DimasaCategory
Tools and InstrumentsSummary
This particular tool is used by Dimasa people for straining tea, rice wine, juice etcDigital Heritage
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DimasaCategory
Tools and InstrumentsSummary
This particular tool is used by Dimasa people for straining rice wine. Digital Heritage
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DimasaCategory
Tools and InstrumentsSummary
this particular tool is used for keeping betel nut by Dimasa people in their home.Digital Heritage
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Literature, Scholarly WorksSummary
A Glimpse of The History of Cachar shows the movement of the Dimasas, which started from Pragjyotispur and ended at Khapur in Cachar. This movement was truly a continuation of the journey for the Dimasas.Digital Heritage
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DimasaCategory
Literature, Scholarly Works