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Traditional dress of the Deori tribe of Assam

Traditional male head wear of Deori tribe Deori maiden in traditional attire

Tui-Changshu; a water operated pounding lever

A mong the Kuki tribe, water operated husking lever is called Tui-Changshu or Tui-shum. In the past decades husking lever of this kind were extensively used by the tribal villages in many of the hill districts of Manipur. This unique form of husking lever is still found operated in Haipi village. The village is situated in the foothill of the Sadar Hills about 6 Kms west from Kangpokpi Sub-Division in Senapati District of Manipur. The most fascinating aspect of the village is that almost every household possesses Tui-Changsu as one of their important household. Water from the fast flowing streams of the hills are diverted to the center of the village and manage to pass every settlement areas for the used of this kind of lever by every household and further allows the water pass their paddy field for irrigation through a small canal. Tui Shum is about 12 feet long heavey wooden lever dug out at one end like a laddle/spoon. The laddle or spoon shaped structure serves...