Khaunie
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Khaunie (/kʰaʊ³³niɛ̯³³/ ⓘ) is a shawl traditionally worn by Khiamniungan women. The khaunie has a black or white background with green or red lines in length.[1][2]
Historically, the khaunie was sometimes used as a wrap skirt.[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Students' Community.(1978-2020). Patsho Students' Union 50th anniversary : Souvenir, Theme: Embracing Excellence. publisher artworks.
- ^ "Oral History" (PDF). repository.tribal.gov.in. 23 November 2024. Archived from the original on October 26, 2023.
- ^ Vibha Joshi (Nov 19, 2024). "NAGA : A Forgotten Mountain Region Rediscovered _ EN, Museum der Kulteren Basel, Page - 113.-Academia education". www.academia.edu.
External links
[edit]The dictionary definition of khāunīe at Wiktionary