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Villages in Nagaland, India Ethnic group
Khiamniungan
Total population
7,000 approx
Languages
Patsho Khiamniungan
Religion
Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Patsho people
Group of villages in Nagaland, India
Patsho Range Patsho Shingtap
Group of villages
Patsho Range is located in NagalandPatsho RangePatsho RangeLocation in Nagaland,India
Coordinates: 26°07′03″N 94°55′52″E / 26.117565°N 94.931249°E / 26.117565; 94.931249
Country India
StateNagaland
DistrictNoklak
Administrative circlePanso
Government
 • BodyAutonomous council
 • Rank1st
Elevation1,422.43 m (4,666.77 ft)
Population
 • Total7,000 approx
Languages
 • OfficialPatsho Khiamniungan
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Pincode798612
Vehicle registrationNL

The Patsho range consists of numerous villages in the western part of Noklak district Nagaland, India. It is endowed with distinct culture and abundance of natural resources inherited by the people of Khiamniungan.

Culture

Language

People of this range speaks pure Patsho Khiamniungan overarchingly introduced the language based on oral tradition to written script.

Festivals

Tsoukum, Khautsausie and Miu are the important festivals celebrated annually that involves significant culinary items and folk dances.

Folk dances

The folk dances of these villages are identical and they are performed to fulfill bravery and determination.

Villages

The range is composed of multiple villages dwelling around Patsho village. They are as follows:-

References

  1. Nagaland post -Patsho Range Students' Union
  2. : From oral tradition to written language:/The Patsho Khiamniungan and Mongsen Ao dictionary projects
  3. Nagaland tribune - Tsoukum festivals
  4. Miu festival of Khiamniungans
  5. Area GB's Union directs parties to follow Election MCC
  6. nagalandpage.com|PRSU visits Govt institutions within its jurisdiction

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