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    Role of Te-l Khukhu Festival as a Traditional Social Structure and Social Integration in Viswema Village, Nagaland, India

    Abstract

    The Te-l Khukhu festival constitutes a central traditional institution in Viswema village, situated in the Southern Angami Naga region under the Kohima district of Nagaland. Beyond its cultural dimension, the Te-l Khukhu festival functions as an institutionalized social practice rooted in customary law and inherited traditions. It plays a significant role in maintaining traditional institutional structure and fostering social integration by reinforcing shared norms, collective values, and communal solidarity. The study examines how the Te-l Khukhu festival acts as a bridge between inherited traditions and changing social relationships within the village, while also regulating social interactions and contributing to social order and local development. Data were collected from two main sources, namely primary and secondary, to provide a comprehensive basis for analyzing the Te-l Khukhu festival as a traditional social structure and a mechanism of social integration within its socio-cultural context.

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    Relevance and Originality

    The study examines the Te l Khukhu festival as an important cultural institution within Viswema village in Nagaland. The topic is relevant for research in sociology and cultural studies because it highlights how traditional celebrations reinforce social cohesion and collective identity. The focus on a festival that honours the girl child also provides an interesting cultural perspective. The contribution is meaningful, although stronger engagement with related studies on indigenous festivals could further emphasize the originality of the work.

    Methodology

    The qualitative research design is appropriate for understanding the cultural and social meaning of the festival. Participant observation and interviews with different community members help capture local experiences and perceptions. The case study approach provides a focused view of the festival within its community setting. The methodology section would benefit from additional clarification regarding the number of participants and the procedures used to analyze the collected information.

    Validity and Reliability

    The study combines observation and interviews with secondary literature, which supports the credibility of the findings. These sources together help explain how the festival contributes to social unity and communal cooperation. The discussion could be strengthened by briefly addressing possible limitations and by explaining how interpretations of the qualitative data were verified.

    Clarity and Structure

    The manuscript follows a logical structure and presents its ideas in a generally clear sequence. The theoretical discussion provides a helpful framework for understanding the social significance of the festival. Some sentences are lengthy and could be simplified to improve readability. Minor language editing would enhance the overall clarity of the paper.

    Results and Analysis

    The findings illustrate how the festival reinforces kinship ties, communal sharing, and traditional leadership roles. The discussion of cultural continuity and adaptation in response to social change adds depth to the analysis. Including more direct examples from observations or interviews would strengthen the interpretation of the results.

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    The manuscript presents a culturally meaningful study focusing on the Te l Khukhu festival of Viswema village and its role in strengthening social integration and traditional institutions. The topic aligns well with scholarly interests in indigenous cultural practices and community based social structures.

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    Sumit Shekhar

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    Vishesh Narendra Pamadi

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    Das Pakanti Yadav

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    Raja Kumar Kolli

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    Paper Category

    Social Science and Humanities

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    Journal Name

    IJNRD - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NOVEL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

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    e-ISSN

    2456-4184

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