Assam, the melting pot of numerous colourful tribes comes alive to the beating
of the Dhol (drums) and the melody of the Pepa (flute). Young and old alike
come out in their traditional attire of muga and pat (both unique varieties
of Assamese silk) to sing the song of eternal youth. Invariably the Bihu songs
are an eulogy of the exquisite beauty of one's love, the personification of
Mother Nature.
It is one of those festivals which all the major tribes in the state celebrate,
albeit with different names. While the Bodos celebrate Baisagu, the Rabhas
celebrate Baikho. The Missings, Deuris and Morans on the other hand call the
festival Bihu Utsav.
Tribal groups like the Mishings, the Deoris, and the Morans celebrate "Bihu"
with dances of their own distinctive style. In the more recent times a fairly
large scale migration of people from other parts of India like the Santhals,
Gonds, Mundas etc. from Bihar, Orissa and Madhya Pradesh, brought as indentured
laboures for tea gardens have also carried with them their own distinct cultural
heritage which has blossomed forth in exotic festivals like Tussu Puja, Sarak
Puja, Karam Puja and captivating dances like the Jhumur.
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