




What are Morungs?
Essentially a boys hostel. In the Naga way of life these huts were the training ground for boys to turn into men.
Although not in use anymore, during the Hornbill Festival (2017-12-01 to 2017-12-10) at Kisama heritage village, each tribe (17 Major tribes) gets to showcase their culture and tradition and take you back in time.
Source: Chalohoppo
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