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The traditional Pongtu Kuh festival was celebrated by the Tutsa community residing across Tirap and Changlang districts of Arunachal Pradesh on 11th April.
About the Festival
- Pongtu Kuh is a traditional festival of the Tutsa tribe celebrated in Arunachal Pradesh.
- It is observed mainly in Tirap and Changlang districts, with Tutnu village being an important cultural centre.
- It is an important and oldest agricultural festival celebrated on the eve of the rainy season.
- The word “ PONGTU” is composed of two words i.e., ‘Pong’ which means ‘WIND’ and ‘Tu’ means ‘RETREATING’.
- The festival is celebrated before the harvesting of Millet rice and to welcome the New Year and to drive out the old.
- It is aimed at fostering unity and brotherhood among the kith and kins belonging to clan and the family.
- The festival reflects the ancestral traditions, identity, and unity of the Tutsa community.
Key Features
- The celebration includes folk songs, traditional long drum performance, rituals, and indigenous attire.
- Prayers are offered to the supreme God Rangkhothak which is believed to be divine Goddess both benevolent and malevolent
- Acts as a platform for community bonding and inter-generational knowledge transfer.
- Organized with participation of community leaders, youth, and local administration.
Exam Hook
Pongtu Kuh festival is associated with which tribe?
(a) Apatani
(b) Nyishi
(c) Tutsa
(d) Monpa
Answer: (c)
One-line wrap: Pongtu Kuh showcases how tribal festivals act as pillars of cultural preservation and regional development.
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