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  2. Lepcha people - Wikipedia

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    The Lepchas are known for their unique weaving and basketry skills. They have a rich tradition of dances, songs, and folktales. The popular Lepcha folk dances are Zo-Mal-Lok, Chu-Faat, Tendong Lo Rum Faat, and Kinchum-Chu-Bomsa. [25] Musical instruments used are sanga (drum), yangjey (string instrument), fungal, yarka, flute, and tungbuk. [25]

  3. Music of Sikkim - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Music of Sikkim ranges from traditional Nepali folk music to Westernized pop music. The ethnic communities, Lepcha, Limbu, Bhutia, Kiratis and Nepalis constitute the music which is an ingrained part of Sikkimese culture. The main traditional style is the Indian folk music known as Tamang Selo, This music of the Tamang community is ...

  4. Hildamit Lepcha - Wikipedia

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    folk. Occupation (s) Singer. Years active. 1970–present. The President, Shri Pranab Mukherjee presenting the Padma Shri Award to Smt. Hildamit Lepcha, at an Investiture Ceremony-II, at Rashtrapati Bhavan, in New Delhi on April 20, 2013. Hildamit Lepcha is an exponent of Lepcha folk music. [1] She is a recipient of Padma Shri Award in 2013. [2]

  5. Lepcha script - Wikipedia

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    Róng manuscript. Lepcha is derived from the Tibetan script, and may have some Burmese influence. According to tradition, it was devised at the beginning of the 18th century by prince Chakdor Namgyal of the Namgyal dynasty of Sikkim, or by scholar Thikúng Men Salóng in the 17th century. Early Lepcha manuscripts were written vertically.

  6. Sikkimese people - Wikipedia

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    The official languages of the state are Nepali, Bhutia, Lepcha and English. Additional official languages include Gurung, Limbu, Magar, Sunuwar, Newar, Rai, Sherpa and Tamang for the purpose of preservation of culture and tradition in the state. Nepali is the lingua franca of Sikkim, while Sikkimese (Bhutia) and Lepcha are spoken in certain ...

  7. Indigenous peoples of Sikkim - Wikipedia

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    The indigenous people of Sikkim are the Lepchas and Limbus ; [1][2] the naturalized ethnic populations of Bhutias, Kiratis, & Indian Gorkha of Nepalese descendants who have an enduring presence in shaping the history of modern Sikkim. [3] The indigeneity criteria for including all peoples of Sikkim and Darjeeling hills is a misnomer as it is ...

  8. Limbu people - Wikipedia

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    There has been a rich tradition of the Limbu singing their folk songs. Their folk songs can be divided into the following groups: Khyali – a conversational song in which young lash and lads sing in very poetic expressions and in a very sweet tone. Traditional Love Songs: Sakpa Palam IPA: Samlo – This song is sung during the Kusakpa Yaalang ...

  9. Lepcha language - Wikipedia

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    Lepcha language, or Róng language (Lepcha: ᰛᰩᰵᰛᰧᰵᰶ‎; Róng ríng), is a Himalayish language spoken by the Lepcha people in Sikkim, India and parts of West Bengal, Nepal, and Bhutan. Despite spirited attempts to preserve the language, Lepcha has already effectively been lost everywhere in favour of Nepali. [citation needed]