Angami Tribe Performs Stone-Pulling Ceremony
The annual stone-pulling ceremony is taking place in Nagaland, one of India's Seven Sisters states located in the far northeast. The Angami tribe performs this traditional event, with a master of ceremonies overseeing the process in the village of Torpema.
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Sources · 7 independent
WNYC 93.9 FM
“This is the annual stone-pulling ceremony in Nagaland. It's one of a group of states known as the Seven Sisters in the far northeast of India”
BBC World Service
“90% of the state's population is Christian. Are there the stone-pulling ceremony?”
WNYC 93.9 FM
“the Angami tribe who do the stone-pulling. Indeed, they have a cult”
BBC WS backup
“diversity, and this stone-pulling ceremony, which takes place in a different Angam.”
WNYC 93.9 FM
“the Angami tribe who do the stone-pulling.”
BBC WS backup
“this stone-pulling ceremony, which takes place in a different Angam.”
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