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Folk dances of Assam : ウィキペディア英語版 | Folk dances of Assam
Folk dances of Assam, include the ''Bihu dance'' and the ''Bagurumba'' (both danced during festivals held in the spring), the ''Bhortal'' dance, the ''Ojapali'' dance etc. Assam is home to many groups: Mongoloid, Indo-Burmese, Indo-Iranian, Aryan, Rabha, Bodo, Kachari, Karbi, Mising, Sonowal Kacharis and Mishimi. These cultures come together to create an Assamese culture. Residents of the state of Assam are known as "Axomiya" (Assamese). Most tribes have their own language, although Assamese is the primary language of the state. Many fairs and festivals are held in Assam. Nearly all tribal festivals are held in spring and celebrate cultivation or harvest. Among festivals in Assam, the Bihu is most noteworthy; it brings together all Assamese people, regardless of background. ==Bihu dance==
Although the origins of Bihu dance ((アッサム語:বিহু নৃত্য), (ヒンディー語:बिहू नृत्य)) are unknown, the first official record of it is said to be when the Ahom king Rudra Singha invited Bihu dancers to perform at the Rang Ghar fields in about 1694〔 for the ''Rongali Bihu''.
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