Khiamniungan Naga

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Khiamniungan Naga[edit]

  • IPA|/kʰiɑm³³/ ɲu⁵⁵/ŋn⁵⁵/ - /ˈnɑ³³.ɡə³³/
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Khiamniungan Naga

  1. (Patsho) The Khiamniungan Naga is a major Naga ethnic group native to Noklak district of Nagaland in Northeast India. Majority of this community speaks Patsho Khiamniungan in India, especially people living in the west and south, sparingly in the east and handful of people in the north are native to this tongue. This people are literarily called great water source decoded from Khiam-niu-ngan. Significantly inherited the eastern part of Nagaland, India. This community is culturally concomitant to festivals of invoking blessings for rich harvest like Tsōukūm and Miu which are correlated to each other and merrymaking festival Khāutsāusîe, celebrated in the month of January each year.