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Dates vary February

Boori-Boot

Buffalo Sacrifice Festival

Arunachal Pradesh, Daporijo
3 days
1 community

Cultural Significance

The Boori Boot Festival, also known as the Buffalo Sacrifice Festival, is a traditional celebration observed by the Hill Miri tribe of Arunachal Pradesh, India. This ancient festival, typically held in March or April, marks the beginning of the agricultural season and seeks blessings for a fruitful harvest.

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