Lotha Naga tribe

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The Lotha Naga tribe is an indigenous Naga community of Nagaland in Northeast India, known for its rich traditional customs, vibrant festivals, and distinctive cultural heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Naga tribe
ethnic group
indigenous community
associatedWith Wokha district headquarters NERFINISHED
capitalRegionCenter Wokha town NERFINISHED
country India
culturalHeritage distinctive folk tales
rich oral traditions
traditional customary laws
culturalPractice age-group organizations
community feasts
demographicStatusInNagaland one of the larger Naga tribes in Nagaland
ethnicGroupOf Nagaland NERFINISHED
festivalType harvest festival
governedBy village council
hasEndonym Lotha NERFINISHED
hasExonym Lotha NERFINISHED
hasFestival Tokhu Emong NERFINISHED
language Lotha language NERFINISHED
languageBranch Naga languages
languageFamily Sino-Tibetan languages
locatedIn Northeast India
Wokha district NERFINISHED
partOf Naga people NERFINISHED
recognizedAs Scheduled Tribe in India
recognizedBy Government of India NERFINISHED
Government of Nagaland NERFINISHED
region Naga Hills NERFINISHED
religion Baptist Christianity NERFINISHED
Christianity
socialStructure clan-based society
state Nagaland NERFINISHED
stateLanguageContext one of the major Naga tribes of Nagaland
traditionalArt basketry
wood carving
traditionalDance war dance
traditionalDress colorful shawls
headgear with feathers
traditionalMusic folk songs
log drum music
traditionalOccupation hunting
shifting cultivation
weaving
wet rice cultivation
traditionalReligion animism

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Hornbill Festival hasParticipant Lotha Naga tribe
Wokha knownFor Lotha Naga tribe