Nagaland Konyak Dance
- On 5th April, 2019, around 4,700 Konyak Naga women came together in an attempt to set a Guinness World Record for the Largest Traditional Konyak Dance.
- The attempt to make the record was made during the Konyak Aoleang-cum-Mini Hornbill Festival in Mon town on April 5th.
Konyak Tribe: Last Headhunters of India
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