Shekarnong Sankhil of Thamlapokpi talks about the Lamkang hunting process and thereafter how the hunted meat is eaten in the village and the ritual of giving meat portions to the uncles and sisters.
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Shekarnong Sankhil of Thamlapokpi talks about the Lamkang hunting process and thereafter how the hunted meat is eaten in the village and the ritual of giving meat portions to the uncles and sisters.
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