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Deori- Chutiya Bihu (Bisu ) dance
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00:00The Deori Chutia of the ancient Chutia Kingdom are a Tibuta-Burman ethnic group, historically
00:13eyed to the Chutia people serving as their traditional priests. They are hill-dwelling
00:19subgroups in the Patkai range along the Assam-Aronachapraj border. Bahagya Bissu festival marks
00:26as the asinized new year and stream of harvest prayers. In Patkai villages, it is week-long
00:32rife for which prosperity, lending Deori animism with Bihu influences.
00:36Dissu Geet are call-and-response folk songs in Deori dialect.
00:42Bisu Yojama, a Lailu group circle where men in bearskin cloaks and women in indigo handloom
00:47culp skirts with silver neck rings sway and clap in synchronized steps.
00:52Dancers make hills or moo motions, stamping feet door rhythms that accelerate into trance-like spins.
00:59And now please have a look.
01:29Dissu Geet are the most indignible.
01:38But please ask me to listen to my teacher and say the words you are on the wall.
01:40Let me explain and just show your teacher and strength and give me the joy of being
01:49your teacher and be a group of people who are the most laborious people who are in the
01:49place.
01:50And now please pay and pay back to the topic and pay back to the patients.
01:52Then please do not have a look.
01:53I say the same way.
01:54It's experienced in the past in my life.
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