Which tribe in Assam celebrates the ‘Wangala’ harvest festival?

Garo
Dimasa
Rabha
Hajong

The correct answer is: c) Rabha

The Wangala is a harvest festival celebrated by the Rabha tribe of Assam. It is a three-day festival that takes place in the month of November. The first day of the festival is dedicated to the worship of the sun god, the second day is dedicated to the worship of the earth goddess, and the third day is dedicated to the worship of the ancestors. The festival is a time for feasting, dancing, and singing.

The Garo tribe is a matrilineal tribe that lives in the Garo Hills of Meghalaya. The Dimasa tribe is an ethnic group that lives in the Dima Hasao district of Assam. The Hajong tribe is an ethnic group that lives in the Goalpara district of Assam.

The Wangala is a unique and important festival for the Rabha tribe. It is a time for them to celebrate their culture and traditions. The festival is also a time for them to give thanks to the gods for the bountiful harvest.

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