2024
DOI: 10.1017/nlp.2024.23
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Resource building and classification of Mizo folk songs

Esther Ramdinmawii,
Sanghamitra Nath

Abstract: Folk culture represents the social, ethnic, and traditional livelihood of people belonging to a certain tribe or community and is important in keeping their culture and tradition alive. The Mizo people are a Tibeto-Burmese ethnic group, native to the Indian state of Mizoram and neighboring regions of Northeast India. Mizo folk culture is an amalgamation of festivity, celebration, liveliness, kinship, brotherhood, and merriment, and above all, preserves the ethnicity of this tribal community that is fundamental… Show more

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