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Indian tribal festival
The Solung Festival is a major agricultural festival celebrated by the Adi people of Arunachal Pradesh, India. Held annually in early September, it marks
Solung
Tibeto-Burman ethnic group of Arunachal Pradesh
(narrative ballads), and the Solung Abung (hymns narrating the tribe's origins and heroes, sung across the five nights of Solung). Adi women are accomplished
Adi_people
Language of India
Nyishi, Nisi, Nishang, Nissi, Nyising, Leil, Aya, Akang, Bangni-Bangru, Solung) is a Sino-Tibetan language of the Tani branch spoken in Papum Pare, Lower
Nishi_language
Town in Arunachal Pradesh, India
Boleng celebrate a variety of festivals. Solung, Aran, Etor etc are important festivals here. Legend has it that Solung, which is the principal festival of
Boleng
Norwegian newspaper
SolungAvisa is a local newspaper published in Flisa, Norway. It covers news from Grue Municipality, Åsnes Municipality, and Våler Municipality. It was
SolungAvisa
Town in Arunachal Pradesh, India
celebrate a variety of festivals. Solung, Aran, and Etor are important festivals. Legend has it that the festival regarded as Solung, which is the principal festival
Pasighat
Subtribe of Adi Tribe
festival as Solung Lune, Solung Etor or Solung Lutor and Unying Aaran. Adi-Padam language "Adi community of Arunachal Pradesh celebrates 'Solung Etor' festival"
Padam_people
Group of Indian states
Chhekar festival of the Sherdukpen people, Longte Yullo festival of Nishis, Solung festival of Adis, Losar festival of Monpas, Reh festival of Idu Mishmis
Northeast_India
regional daily 9,613 Sogningen/Sogns Avis AS Solabladet regional 4,175 SolungAvisa regional 1,959 Stangeavisa regional 2,837 Stavanger Aftenblad regional
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Languages of the Nordic countries
(Ådal) Oppland dialect [no] (Opplandene district) Hedmark dialects (Hedmark) Solung dialect [no] (Solør) Hadeland dialect [no] (Hadeland district) Østerdal
North_Germanic_languages
Sub-group of the Adi people of Arunachal Pradesh
Christianity.[citation needed] Like any other tribes of ADI they celebrate Solung, Aran and Etor as their festivals. Minyong like other Tani group name their
Minyong_people
Town in Arunachal Pradesh, India
locals of Yingkiong celebrate the Solung, Aran (Unying-Aran), Etor, Siang River Darshan, and Mopin festivals. The Solung festival revolves around agriculture
Yingkiong
Subgroup of the Adi people found in Assam, India
Festival Name Date Aran 7 March Solung Editor 15 May Solung (Lune) 1 September
Millang
Town in Arunachal Pradesh, India
Reh festival of Idu in 1 February every year while Adi People Celebrate Solung with great joy and harmony. Towards the north flows the river Deopani that
Roing
(Ådal) Oppland dialect [no] (Opplandene district) Hedmark dialects (Hedmark) Solung dialect [no] (Solør) Hadeland dialect [no] (Hadeland district) Østerdal
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(Modum) Oppland dialect [no] (Opplandene district) Hedmark dialects (Hedmark) Solung dialect [no] (Solør) Hadeland dialect [no] (Hadeland district) Østerdal
Norwegian_dialects
Indian religious and agricultural festival
community like those of Bihu of Assamese community, the Diwali of Hindus, the Solung and Mopin of Adi and Galo community, and so on. Accordingly, the possibilities
Dree_Festival
National Park. Si-Donyi: festival celebrated by Tagins in Arunachal Pradesh Solung: festival celebrated by Adi tribals in Arunachal Pradesh Teej: a fasting
Glossary_of_Indian_culture
Norwegian media company
Sandnesposten Sarpsborg Arbeiderblad Smaalenenes Avis Sogn Avis Solabladet SolungAvisa Strandbuen Svelviksposten Sydvesten Telemarksavisa Telen Tidens Krav
Amedia
Tani compound phrase meaning "Sun-Moon"
season in March, Mopin is the Galo new-year and harvest festival in April, Solung is the Adi harvest festival in early September, Dree is the Apatani prayer
Donyi-Polo
Mythology of the Tani-speaking peoples
wealth and the gift of paddy rice to humankind, propitiated during the Solung harvest festival. Doying Bote: described variously as a god of heaven, knowledge
Traditional beliefs and mythology of the Tani people
Traditional_beliefs_and_mythology_of_the_Tani_people
Norwegian newspaper
itself as Avisen Solungen, but was persuaded (through a settlement) to use SolungAvisa for trademark reasons as the newspaper Glåmdalen, a successor of Glommendalens
Solungen
Indian politician from Arunachal Pradesh
settlements. The Adi people celebrate several important festivals, among them Solung, Aran, and Etor. The Etor festival features the Ponung dance performed by
Tarung_Pabin
Norwegian association for local newspapers
Sandnesposten Selbyggen Snåsningen Søgne og Songdalen Budstikke Solabladet SolungAvisa SortlandsAvisa Søvesten Stangeavisa Steinkjer-Avisa Storfjordnytt Strandbuen
National Association of Local Newspapers
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