Inpui Traditional Attires

The following images are the traditional attires of the Inpui Naga. Some of the attires are similar to Zeme, Laingmei, Rongmei, Tenyimi and other Naga sub tribes with variation in patterns and style.

Image credit: Andrew Bariampaan 

The modern outlook@Gaisinglung Bariam


Image credit: Achuina Bariam
Centenary shawl@Gaisinglung Bariam
The new generation ready to perform@isaac inkah
Ready to dance@isaac inkah
ICFD Choir in Centenary Sarong@Lozaan Khumba




Inpui Traditional Gear@Cheerful Bariampaan

Inpui couple in dancing gear@Cheerful Bariampaan

Dancing in progress@Cheerful Bariampaan

Dancing in progress@Cheerful Bariampaan

Dancing in progress@Cheerful Bariampaan

Photo session@Cheerful Bariampaan

Grand entry@Cheerful Bariampaan


Inpui dancing warriors@cheerful Bariampaan

Photo Session@Cheerful Bariampaan

Male dancing troop@Cheerful Bariampaan





Various sarong@Isaac Inkah

Blend of old & new @Isaac Inkah

Blending of old & new @Isaac Inkah

Young Inpuis in Pwanrangou ring kabet@Isaac Inkah

Nw colorful sarong@Isaac Inkah

Varieties of Sarong@Isaac Inkah

Centenary sarong of Haochong@Isaac Inkah

white sarong@isaac inkah
Inpui Mekhala@Isaac Inkah
Various Inpui Mekhala@Isaac Inkah

Ramah(Queen) Mekhala@Isaac Inkah



Inpui waistcoat@isaac inkah

Inpui shawl@isaac inkah


Inpui shawl@isaac inkah

Inpui ringkabet@isaac inkah


Inpui pwanrangou@isaac inkah


Inpui Naga Union, President with Pwanrangou ringkabet@isaac inkah

Inpui ringkabet(Shalwan Khumba, President AISU 2nd from the left & John BT, Administrator PFS Ijeirong far right along with elders at Pungmon)@isaac inkah


Inpui original sarong@ isaac inkah

NB: Photo credit for any work(s) from this blog should be given to the person mentioned in the caption(s) only and not the blog.

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