Skip to content Skip to navigation

Wansua: keeping the tradition alive


With the grip of modernization being so strong on the humans and with that the these days emotions are being expressed through various mechanized like facebook, twitter etc just to name a few, people seemed to have forgotten the ways how youths and others used to propose love to their beloved. But here, at Morten, a sleepy village in Karbi Anglong in Assam, in the midst of ranges of green hills, the people belonging to the community have especial way to express their love and this traditional way has been continuous for ages.


They call it ‘Wansua’. The festival in which invited folk artists from the nearby villages gather at the host village and perform the love songs to create an environment of love among the youths.


“The folk artists are invited from nearby villages and they are taken care by a selected family of the host village. They collect the names of the young girls of the village on the first day of the three day festival. Then they start singing love songs thereafter,” said Maheswar Patar, head master of Amri High School.


“This is one of the most popular festivals among the Tiwa people. This is a wonderful opportunity where youths propose their love to the girls and boys of their choice. The youths in groups try to woo boys of their choice during the festival,” he further said.



The boys in colourful outfit with various items like pumpkin, pineapple etc propose their love interests. These items work as a symbolic gift that if the girl accepts his proposal she would be awarded with that.


But the other important angle of the festival is that the villagers of the area pay tribute to their cultural gurus by devoting the rice power prepared during the day hour. “The Wansua festival is also of paying tribute to the cultural gurus of the communities and the various sub communities of Tiwas. The rice power prepared together in a place singing hymns by the artists in full traditional attire before in the evening these are send to the households to make steam cakes,” he said.


But the ancient festival seems to be in danger of being extinct. “It may be extinct if necessary actions are not taken now. We are doing our best to keep this tradition alive but the government also should try to protest such colourful festivals,” said Lal Singh Madar, the president of Tiwa Sahitya Sabha.


Similarly the Tiwa people observe many festivals like Barat, Sarga Miswa, Jon-Beel Mela and so on in the different weathers of the year which are connected with the different deities of their own. Songs and dances also follow the festivals.



Comments

kabin chandra patar's picture

very good, but you should have to express more about the

Pages

Add new comment

Other Contents by Author

President Pranab Mukherjee will be arriving on a two-day visit May 13. Mukherjee will give away the Asom Ratna, Srimanta Sankaradeva Awards and to address the 13th Annual Convocation of Assam University.On May 13, he will confer the Asom Ratna Award for 2012 posthumously to Jnanpith winner Indira Mamoni Raisom Goswami.He will also give away the Srimanta Sankaradeva Award for 2008 to renowned film actress Sharmila Tagore at the same ceremony to be held at Pragjyoti ITA Centre for Performing Arts at Machkhowa, Guwahati from 4 pm.Governor J B Patnaik, Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi and Cultural Affairs Minister Pranatee Phukan will also be present at the award ceremony.The President will then...
The Election Commission of India has decided to hold Biennial Election in the state on May 30 next. The election will be held to fill up the vacancies which have arisen due to the expiry of the term of office of Dr. Manmohan Singh and Kumar Deepak Das on June 14 next. Both the members of the Council of States had been elected from the state.As per the schedule, the notification will be issued on May 13 next. The last date of making nominations is May 20 and these nominations will be scrutinised on May 21. May 23 is the last date of withdrawal of candidatures. The date of Poll, if necessary is on May 30 from 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M....
Terming the 15th century great Assamese saint Srimanta Sankardeva as a global citizen renowned actor Victor Banerjee said that relevance of his messages has increased at the present scenario across the globe. The 67 year old versatile actor who is the ambassador of Srimanta Sankardeva Movement meant for the promotion of the lessons of the saint nation-wide also urged upon the parents to teach his lessons to their kids.“Sankardeva was an eminent personality of the globe and the most extra-ordinary figure of the Indian sub-continent. He rose above the caste, creed, religion or anything and created a platform for humanity and he was the first ever person in this part of the globe to think of...
With a view to expedite the process of obtaining environment clearance for category ‘B’ type projects and activities in Assam, the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests has constituted the State Level Environment Assessment Authority (SEIAA) and State Level Expert Appraisal Committee (SEAC).This has been done on the basis of a proposal moved by the Government of Assam with prior approval of Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi and Minister of Environment and Forests, Rakibul Hussain.With the setting up of SEIAA and SEAC, category 'B' type of projects or activities can be dealt with by the above authority for granting Environment Clearance. Earlier the project proponents had to rush to New Delhi...
Seasoned Assamese actor Biju Phukan and veteran artist Tapan Bordoloi have been chosen for the prestigious Tarun Duarah memorial Oil India award for the year 2012. Gauhati Artists’ Guild who instituted the award in 2009 to recognize the contribution of people in art and culture said in a press conference in Guwahati on Wednesday.“Both Biju Phukan and Tapan Bordoloi have immensely contributed to the art and culture of the state. On the occasion we are glad to announce their names for the Tarun Duarah memorial Oil India award for 2012,” said Kishore Kumar Das, general secretary of Gauhati Artists’ Guild.The award will be given on May 21 at an event at Rabindra Bhawan by Assam chief minister...
The Assam Sovernment has reconstituted the Assam Linguistic Minorities Development Board with Sanjay Kr. Chakraborty of Nagaon district as Chairman and Director of Assam Minorities Development Board as Member Secretary.Other members are Bipad Bhanjan Sarkar of Morigaon, Prof. Sushil Sarkar of Bongaigaon, Sulochana Dhar of Dhubri, Nikunja Narayan Sarkar of Lakhimpur, Ashok Duttagupta of Hailakandi, Aniruddha Dey of Nagaon, Swapar Sur of Sivasagar, Chandan Mazumdar of Dibrugarh, Kader Rabidas of Cachar, Satya Charan Biswas of Morigaon, Uttam Dutta (Pintu) of Nagaon, Bikash Saha of Sonitpur, Swapan Ghosh of Karimganj and Seema Gupta of Karbi Anglong district.The official members are...
A two-day workshop for north-east states on "Photo Documentation and Its Management" was held at IIBM Campus, Jawahar Nagar, Guwahati oon April 11-12. The event was organised by Ministry of I & BC, Govt. of India.
Assam Rajiv Gandhi University of Cooperative Management (ARGUCOM), established in 2010 has geared up for its First batch of students for its three year BBA (Coop.) for the session 2013-16.ARGUCOM is the First Cooperative Management University in the country established under Assam Rajiv Gandhi University of Cooperative Management Act, 2010. UGC in February, 2012 gave recognition to the University with the empowerment to grant degrees under section 22 of the UGC Act, 1956. The Academic Architecture of the University has been designed to incorporate Five Schools, viz., School of Entrepreneurship and Management, School of Innovation and Technology, School of Culture and Media, School of Public...
Dhumuha - the storm will bring alive our very own Bhupen Hazarika alive very soon. Kalpana Lajmi, Bhupenda’s long time companion and Bollywood filmmaker Pooja Bhatt have come forward to depict the turbulent life of the musical maestro in a feature film to be made in three languages – Hindi, Assamese and Bengali with English sub titles.The shooting for the bio-epic to be directed by Lajmi will start from January 31 in 2014. “The film will depict the life and works of Bhupen Hazarika. It will also showcase the ups and downs of his life besides the love life and his dedication towards music,” said Pooja Bhatt who will produce the film during her visit to Guwahati.She also said that the film...
Assam government has constituted a one-man commission of inquiry headed by Justice (Retd) SK Kar, Retd Judge of Gauhati High Court, Guwahati to inquire into the incidents of violence at Sualkuchi, Kamrup on March 29 and 30, 2013, leading to injury to several persons including police personnel and loss of public and private property.The commission will ascertain the root causes leading to the violence at Sualkuchi and also ascertain the facts of procurement and selling of Benarasi Silk clothes under the banner of Sualkuchi Silk/ Assam Silk and misleading the people at large. It will also identify individuals and/or organizations responsible for such activities and fix responsibility.Besides...