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Workshop on traditional crafts, weaving

Department of Art & Culture, Government of Nagaland, organised a one-day workshop on traditional crafts and weaving on April 22 at Konyak Anghjong Football Ground, Vihokhu village, Niuland, under its ongoing programme on “Sharing of Concept on Living Morung & Traditional Knowledge.”
The workshop aimed to document, promote and transmit indigenous craft traditions of Naga communities. The cultural segment featured a folk tale narration by Hamnyei Konyak and a folk dance by Konyak Anghjong Men Cultural Troupe. During the crafts and weaving session, Demonstrations covered materials, design knowledge, weaving techniques and production methods practiced by Konyak artisans. Certificates were distributed to participants by Therie.
The event, attended by around 300 participants from neighbouring villages and communities of Niuland and Chümoukedima districts.

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