Mizo culture
The culture of the Mizo people has been heavily influenced by Christianity. Mizo culture is rooted in the arts and ways of life of Mizos in India, Bangladesh and Myanmar
Mizo people
The Mizo people (
Mizoram Language
Mizo is the official language of Mizoram, along with English. Mizo language, or Mizo ṭawng, is a language belonging to the
Mizo Literature
Mizo literature is the
Mizo Music
Mizo
Mizo Folk Dance
Mizo people have a number of dances which are accompanied with few musical instrument like the gong and drum. The different dances of Mizoram are
Mizo Cuisine
Mizoram shares characteristics to other regions of Northeast India and North India. The staple food of most of the Mizo people is rice, with meat and vegetables served on the side, ranging from the homely bai, a simple vegetable stew, non veg stew with sesame, garlic, onion and herbs.[6]
References
- ^ KHAWTINKHUMA, VANTHUAMA. "MEMORANDUM SUBMITTED TO HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT BY MIZO UNION". ZOLENTHE.NET. Archived from the original on 7 February 2012. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
- ^ Lalthangliana, B., 'Mizo tihin ṭawng a nei lo' tih kha, see also Matisoff, 'Language names' section
- ^ Lalthangliana, B., 'Mizo tihin ṭawng a nei lo' tih kha
- ^ B. Thangliana, Mizo Literature, 1993, p.76
- ^ Lianhmingthanga, F. Mizo Nun hlui. MBSE.
- ^ Mizar, Shilpa (30 June 2010). "Mizo by nature". The Hindu. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
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