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Culture of Arunachal
Pradesh
ThevalleyoftheSiang
is populated by a number of tribes. The Membas and the Khampas,
Budhists, who migrated from Tibet inhabit the upper reaches of the
Siang and the Lang Sang Chu valleys.
The Tibetian influence is clearly seen in the Gompas - Budhist shrines
with elaborate carved wooden buildings, golden Buddha statues, old
scrolls and the mask dance. They produce beautiful painted masks,
thanka paintings and carved furniture.The middle and the lower valleys
are populated by the worshippers of Donyi-Polism - the Sun and the
moon gods and the forces of nature.
The Adis, l Galos and the Mishmis have structured social organisations,
traditional justice systems and intricate weaving & bamboo handicrafts.
Life in the difficult mountains has produced an independent &
hospitable people with a srong sense of justice.
The Brahmaputra darshan will showcase the tribal culture by dance
displays, handicrafts & food festivals, traditional sports &
village shows.
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