Attributions through Performing Arts in the Khasi Harvest Dance

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Natalie Jo-Anne Diengdoh

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Ka Shad Ai Nguh ya Ki Blei, also known as Ka Leh Niam Bad Shad Ai Nguh Hima Khyrim, is a harvest dance of the Khasi tribe who inhabit the East Khasi Hills in the district of Meghalaya in northeast India. It is a calendric festival held according to the lunar position which usually falls in November or December. The festival is about attributions to the ancestors for blessing the entire district throughout the year. Ritual performances, dance and music are primary features of the festival.

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