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Dimasa
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History, Oral Traditions, Scholarly Works
Wadu ni Gonthai.jpg
Community
Dimasa
Category
Tools and Instruments
Summary
'Wadu ni Gonthai' is a traditional instrument made of thread for creating and experimenting designs (Rikhu) before being woven in the clothes.
Khaojep.jpg
Community
Dimasa
Category
Tools and Instruments
Summary
it is a traditional bamboo made ornament casket of Dimasa people.
Daphlamdu jebyaba Khangkra.jpg
Community
Dimasa
Category
Tools and Instruments
Summary
The above photo is of a traditional basket of Dimasa people usually used as a cage for keeping Ducks.
Giship.jpg
Community
Dimasa
Category
Tools and Instruments, Traditional Practices
Summary
A 'Giship' is a bamboo made traditional hand fan of Dimasa people.
Khasa ni Makhamdu.jpg
Community
Dimasa
Category
Tools and Instruments
Summary
'Khasa ni Makhamdu' is a traditional Bronze made cooking vessel, used by Dimasa people.
Kharikho.jpg
Community
Dimasa
Category
Tools and Instruments, Traditional Practices
Summary
Kharikho is a traditional tool of Dimasa people for straining 'Khari' (Alkali).
Khamplu.jpg
Community
Dimasa
Category
Tools and Instruments, Traditional Practices
Summary
Khamplu is a traditional Bamboo made container or basket of Dimasa people.
Khaojep Khaseba.jpg
Community
Dimasa
Category
Tools and Instruments, Traditional Practices
Summary
Khaojep Khaseb is basically a bamboo or cane made ornament casket, made and used by Dimasa people.
Khaojep.jpg
Community
Dimasa
Category
Tools and Instruments
Summary
A small bamboo made container or storage basket used by Dimasa people.
Khaojep.jpg
Community
Dimasa
Category
Tools and Instruments
Summary
A small bamboo or cane made container used and made by Dimasa people.
Community
Dimasa
Category
People, History, Oral Traditions
Summary
This is a Dimasa Kali Mandir which is situated in Khaspur, Cachar (Assam). This temple was built by the Dimasa Kachari King Ramchandra Narayan Hasnu in the year 1743.