Kachin-Chin-Kuki-Mizo(Blood brothers) has a very close similar culture with Karen traditional dress & dance... We are Tibetan-Burma❤I hope we are brotherhood by blood🙏🙏🙏May God bless you all lovely brother Karen💗
God bless the Karen people. With lots of love from Mizoram, India 🇮🇳. A state inhabited by people who have a culture similar to you, in Mizo, we have the Cheraw bamboo dance.
@@suknyachannel1821 Yes... Sir we CHIN-KUKI-MIZO-KACHIN-KAREN are blood brother❤❤❤We are inhabiting INDIA, BURMA & BANGLADESH mostly 🙏🙏🙏Let us unite together & remembering through our fore father's & our legacy one culture 💗🖤❤
Learning their history aches my heart☹️☹️☹️☹️wish they will thrive again as always they were.... They don't have to go under any violence in future wherever they live❤❤❤❤give strength to karen people
We are same family come from the same roots. Also Kuki chin clothing are similar to our clothing. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MbTMk0Y-jTc.html Kuki chin naga Karen Garo all come from the same root but over thousands of year our culture language and clothing change.
We call that "Tinikling in the Phillippines". We share some similar cultures. The design of your traditional custom has also some similarities with the "Cordilleran People" native attires, in the Northern part of the Phillippines. Amazing.
Beautiful ! There was a dance form where only girls dance and once I saw a only girls dancing without even looking down. Which is that ! This dance is very graceful and full of poise. Marvellous memory.
Almost similar to the kuki-chin-mizo version, but the rhythm structure is a little different. And for those confused about it, the karen tribes are not subgroups of the kuki chin mizo people. Instead, the karen people are also of the tibeto burman group like the kuki chin mizo (kcm or chikim) people. The kachin/jingpho/singpho people from myanmar and india are subgroups of the tibeto burman group also. I remember reading about how the kachin group are especially close with the chin (kuki mizo) group and how they used to call the latter and the nagas "akhang" which may mean "elder" (not too familiar with tibeto burman history and the kachin languages, though)
I'm from Mizoram situated in the Northeastern States of India.We the Mizo's called it Cheraw.The Mizo's hold the Guinness World Record for the largest Bamboo Dance(Cheraw)
Wow , we Mizo also have a bamboo dance we call Cheraw, In myanmar we Mizo tribes are called Chin, in India and bangladesh we call ourselve Mizo or kuki
@Yoaga C Mizo If Kuki are not Mizo, you r implying that all the Chawngthu/Chongthu ppl from Mizoram r also not Mizo. I understand that due to identity politics, the kuki chin mizo people r so divided, but facts r facts. Anyone under the Chin Mizo Kuki group, we r all subtribes of a greater Zo tribe.
We call that "Tinikling in the Phillippines". We share some similar cultures. The design of your traditional custom has also some similarities with the "Cordilleran People" native attires, in the Northern part of the Phillippines. Amazing.
Wow these dance also hane in Northeast India in Mizoram... Me so proud others people also have bamboo dance we call cheraw in our language... And in here only girls are Dance inside bamboo and boys charge bamboo...
it is so similarity to thadou-Kuki (Chin,kuki,mizo N.E India) in Manipur... same stape dancing three step dancing... and we have many more dancing... we have War dancing.....Christmass dancing many more Etc.... specially you traditional waist cloths is so similly to thadou kuki... in maniour too
In Indian tradition, bamboo dance is one of my favorite I really like it, in indian school function, we also compalcerly bamboo dance it's so fun. Lol from haryana. 🙏😘💓😍