Mizoram State Museum

Ethnographic museum in Mizoram, India

23°44′17″N 92°42′56″E / 23.7381°N 92.7156°E / 23.7381; 92.7156

The Mizoram State Museum is in Aizawl, Mizoram, India. It is an ethnographic museum with multipurpose collections on display. There are five galleries: Textile Gallery, Ethnology, History, Anthropology, Natural History, and an Archaeology Terrace. The collection occupies four floors.

The museum was established in April 1977[1] by the Tribal Research Institute under Education Department. From 1989, it came under Art and Culture department. The museum was earlier housed in a rented building but on 14 July 1990 it was moved to a new building, at Mc Donald Hill. The museum galleries have undergone a lot of renovation under the care of Indian Museum, Kolkata. Financial assistance was also received from Victoria Memorial, Kolkata.[2]

Gallery

Some artifacts from the museum
  • Model of Mizo house
    Model of Mizo house
  • Mizo traditional costumes (left: male; right: female)
    Mizo traditional costumes (left: male; right: female)
  • Young men studying near their bachelor dormitory
    Young men studying near their bachelor dormitory
  • Mizo folk musical instruments
    Mizo folk musical instruments
  • A knife (called dao) specially made for chopping off heads of killed enemies
    A knife (called dao) specially made for chopping off heads of killed enemies

References

  1. ^ "Art & Culture Department, Government of Mizoram". Archived from the original on 7 August 2016. Retrieved 5 August 2016.
  2. ^ "General information about the Mizoram State Museum, Aizawl" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 October 2016. Retrieved 5 August 2016.

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