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English: This image showcases an exhibit displayed at the National Museum of India. The exhibit features a carefully curated collection of black-and-white photographs depicting the everyday life, attire, cultural practices, and traditional occupations of various indigenous tribes from India's North-Eastern region. The portraits and candid scenes offer a window into tribal heritage, capturing moments such as weaving, adornment with traditional jewelry and headgear, community gatherings, and architectural styles like treehouses. Each framed photograph, arranged in a symmetrical grid on a softly lit wall, contributes to a visual narrative celebrating the rich diversity and identity of North-East India's tribal communities.
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