File:Kinnaura tribe of India.jpg
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DescriptionKinnaura tribe of India.jpg |
English: The image captures a traditional dance performed by women of the Kinnaura tribe in India during the inauguration ceremony of temples, locally known as porishtang. The women, adorned in vibrant attire, gracefully circle the deity. This ritualistic performance signifies the active participation of women in preserving the folklore and traditions of the Kinnaura tribal society.
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