Redefining tourism: Festivals cuisine, and music of Northeast India
By: Kashyap, Tapati Baruah
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BookPublisher: Kurukshetra: A Journal on Rural Development Description: 72(6), Apr, 2024: p.11-15.
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Kurukshetra: A Journal on Rural DevelopmentSummary: In recent decades, there has been a new trend in the Northeast of organising tourism festivals focused on traditional dance, music, and cuisine, colorful folk dances depicting war, community hunting and farming, traditional music, and food have not only enabled tourists to have a wonderful glimpse of efferent tribes but have also helped the region and the communities benefit economically. In the Northeast, as every district or every tribe offer its own exclusive cuisine, tourists have begun to increasingly consider the region as a land of food festivals. – Reproduced
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In recent decades, there has been a new trend in the Northeast of organising tourism festivals focused on traditional dance, music, and cuisine, colorful folk dances depicting war, community hunting and farming, traditional music, and food have not only enabled tourists to have a wonderful glimpse of efferent tribes but have also helped the region and the communities benefit economically. In the Northeast, as every district or every tribe offer its own exclusive cuisine, tourists have begun to increasingly consider the region as a land of food festivals. – Reproduced


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