Match each traditional tribal cultural festival in List-I with its corresponding indigenous community and cultural heritage practice in List-II:
- Bhagoria HaatBhil and Bhilala tribal celebration in Madhya Pradesh, organized as a pre-Holi agricultural fair with traditional community courtship customs.
- Medaram JatharaKoya tribal congregation in Telangana, commemorating the heroic resistance of mother-daughter folk deities against unjust historic levies.
- Wangala FestivalGaro post-harvest thanksgiving in Meghalaya, known as the 'Hundred Drums Festival' dedicated to the fertility Sun God Saljong.
- Chapchar KutMizo spring cultural festival in Mizoram, celebrated after the completion of jhum clearing with traditional Cheraw bamboo dances.
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Bhagoria Haat correctly pairs with the Bhil and Bhilala celebration in Madhya Pradesh; Medaram Jathara pairs with the Koya tribal congregation in Telangana; Wangala Festival pairs with the Garo post-harvest thanksgiving in Meghalaya; and Chapchar Kut pairs with the Mizo spring festival featuring Cheraw bamboo dance in Mizoram.
Each festival is matched to its authentic community, cultural narrative, and state context: Bhagoria Haat belongs to the Bhil/Bhilala communities of Madhya Pradesh; Medaram Jathara is the sacred gathering of the Koya community in Telangana; Wangala is the premier post-harvest celebration of the Garo community in Meghalaya; and Chapchar Kut is the traditional post-clearing spring festival of the Mizo community in Mizoram.
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Tribal and Folk Cultural Heritage across Indian States
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