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  • Source: Mim Kut
  • The Mim Kut is a festival of the Zo People, of India and Burma. It is usually celebrated during the months of August and September, job's tears and millets.


    Origin and History


    Mim Kut is regarded as the oldest festival of the Zo People, it was a ceremony organized for the dead. Feasting is a part of it but there is hardly any fun and gaiety in it. Mim means Job's tears (Coix lacryma-jobi), also known as adlay or adlay millet which was introduced much later). It was held in memory of the deceased.


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