The Konyaks are skilled in the art of making firearms. They are also skilled in handicrafts like basket making, cane and bamboo works, brass works etc. Making of necklaces, wristbands, garter with beads make one gasp with wonder and pleasure. The Konyaks celebrate mainly two festivals, namely "Aolingmonyu" and "Laolongmo" besides the Christmas, New Year etc. The Aolingmonyu is celebrated in the spring season after the sowing of seeds in the month of April. The festival is celebrated from 1st to 6th April in order to seek blessings from God "Yongwan" to have good harvest for the year. The Laolongmo is celebrated in the month of August after the harvest is over. Aolinggmonyu is the main festival of the Konyaks. It is celebrated every year in the spring season i.e. after the sowing of seeds. The festival lasts from 1st to 6th April. This festival is celebrated to ask for blessings from God "Yongwan" for a bumper harvest for the year. Young and old in traditional dresses and headgears decorated with feathers and wild boar tusks, accompanied with log drums chant folk songs and have a merry time with great feasting. Laolongmo is another important festival of the Konyaks, which is celebrated in the month of August after the harvest, is over. This article is a stub. You can enrich by adding more information to it. Send your Write Up to content@indianetzone.com |