The
area is rich in tribal culture and folklore. Drinking
and dancing to the accompaniment of music from buffalo
horn singas, bamboo flutes, and drums are integral parts
of religious ceremonies and social functions. Marriages
are exogamous. The advent of Christianity in the mid-19th
century, along with its strict morality, has disrupted
many of the tribal and communal institutions.
Festivals
vary according to the region and tribe. Festivals, apart
from those of the Christian faith, are held annually.
This is a time when the ancestral spirits are appeased,
following sowing and harvesting.
Wangala is the prominent festival of the Garos and is
dedicated to the Sun God.
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