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  • Ali-Aye-Ligang or Ali-Ai-Ligang a spring festivity associated with agriculture celebrated by the Mising or Mishing tribal people of Assam and other Northeast Indian states on the occasion of the beginning of the Ahu paddy cultivation. The festival marks onset of sowing seeds.


    Etymology


    The name of the festival is made up of three terms:
    "Ali" - legumes, "Aye" - seed, and "Ligang" - to sow. Meaning the season 'To sow legumes seeds'.


    Time of the festival


    The festival begins on "Ligange lange", the first Wednesday of "Gimur Polo", which occurs in February in the Gregorian calendar or on Wednesday of the month of Fagun of the Assamese calendar and in the month of February in English calendar which lasts for five days. Its 2016 date was 2 February.


    Celebration and activities


    In this festival young people of the community in particular participate "Gumraag Soman" and dance to the tune of folk songs and melodious "oi: nitom". The first day of the festival is marked by the ceremonial start of paddy sowing and throughout the festival many others activities such as ploughing and tree cutting are forbidden.


    = Feast

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    The last day of festival called as "Lilen" is observed with a grand community feast.
    During this festival, Misings indulge in great banquet with Poro Apong or Nogin Apong (homemade Rice wine) with various dishes, especially made with pork meat. "Purang Apin" (packed boiled rice) is cooked in water with special leaves. This is a special dish prepared by Misings which is cooked only during Ali Aye Ligang.


    = Songs & music

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    The songs of Ali-Aye-Ligang do not remain restricted to the songs of youth alone. The subjects and themes of the songs are varied. They include the life of a man, his sufferings in this life and his death. Apart from them, the songs describe the matters of individual love and affection including joy and pain. Mainly the songs of the festival speak of the various experiences of the Misings in their day-to-day life. The Music composed for these festivals consists of instruments like the dhul, taal, gong and gungang (gagana).


    = Dance forms

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    In this festival a popular dance is performed by the young Mising people which is known as "Gumrag". The formal dance of the festival starts from the easternmost house of the village. In the end, extending towards the field and the river. This dance is performed by encircling the courtyard of the house of the villagers.


    See also


    Porag


    References




    External links


    Ali-Ai-Ligang Dance on YouTube
    Ali-Ai-Ligang Dance show on YouTube
    Ali-ai-Ligang is celebrated in Sivasagar district, assamtimes.org.
    Photos at the themishingsassam.com
    Ali Ai Ligang: Everything you need to know about the Mising spring extravaganza

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