The Hornbill Festival, celebrated annually since 2000 in Nagaland, marks its 25th year. Named after the Hornbill bird, symbolizing boldness in Naga folklore, it takes place at Kisama Heritage Village, showcasing 17 indigenous houses representing Nagaland's tribes. The festival promotes inter-tribal interaction, preserving the state's rich heritage. Nagaland, known as the "Land of Festivals," is home to 17 major tribes, each with its unique traditions. The festival highlights India's unity in diversity, where diverse cultural practices coexist, strengthening the nation’s identity.
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