Mopin and its Sacred Ritualistic Aspects

This fieldwork-based article provides an ethnographic overview of the Mopin festival of the Galos and its underlying ritualistic aspects. The Galos have a rich, multi-faceted and distinct culture of their own. Among the diverse types of traditional cultural expressions (TCEs) of the Galo tribe, Mopi...

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Main Author: Eli Doye
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Language:English
Published: Dera Natung Government College 2016-12-01
Series:Dera Natung Government College Research Journal
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Online Access:https://dngc.ac.in/journals/index.php/dngcrj/article/view/32
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description This fieldwork-based article provides an ethnographic overview of the Mopin festival of the Galos and its underlying ritualistic aspects. The Galos have a rich, multi-faceted and distinct culture of their own. Among the diverse types of traditional cultural expressions (TCEs) of the Galo tribe, Mopin is the most popular and significant. In fact, it forms a part of the identity and heritage of the indigenous community. Mopin has certain established sacred and religious rituals which are usually accompanied by hymns and incantations chanted by the nyibo (priests) and the bo (co-priests) from their memory. Regrettably, due to modern education and the influence of other religions especially Christianity, rituals associated with Mopin have undergone immense changes in the contemporary time.
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spelling doaj-art-ff0bc80fa8014547a64d90e917f7acf52025-08-20T03:20:10ZengDera Natung Government CollegeDera Natung Government College Research Journal2456-82282583-54832016-12-0111758010.56405/dngcrj.2016.01.01.08Mopin and its Sacred Ritualistic AspectsEli Doye0Department of English, Dera Natung Government College, Itanagar, IndiaThis fieldwork-based article provides an ethnographic overview of the Mopin festival of the Galos and its underlying ritualistic aspects. The Galos have a rich, multi-faceted and distinct culture of their own. Among the diverse types of traditional cultural expressions (TCEs) of the Galo tribe, Mopin is the most popular and significant. In fact, it forms a part of the identity and heritage of the indigenous community. Mopin has certain established sacred and religious rituals which are usually accompanied by hymns and incantations chanted by the nyibo (priests) and the bo (co-priests) from their memory. Regrettably, due to modern education and the influence of other religions especially Christianity, rituals associated with Mopin have undergone immense changes in the contemporary time.https://dngc.ac.in/journals/index.php/dngcrj/article/view/32galosculturemopinchristianityritualsnyibo
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title Mopin and its Sacred Ritualistic Aspects
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title_fullStr Mopin and its Sacred Ritualistic Aspects
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