VITONO GUGU HARALU ON REVIVING NAGA LOOM ART

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In this captivating interview, we sit down with Vitono Gugu Haralu, a dynamic social activist, accomplished radio jockey, and the youngest member of the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR). Vitono shares her inspiring journey and multifaceted work aimed at preserving and promoting the cultural heritage of Nagaland. Gugu delves into her impactful work with traditional weavers through the NGO Exotic Echo. This organization is dedicated to reviving the traditional art of Naga looms while empowering weavers to become self-reliant through their craft. She passionately discusses the significance of Naga looms, not just as a means of livelihood but as a vital part of Naga identity and cultural heritage.

Throughout the interview, Vitono highlights the challenges faced by traditional weavers in the modern era and how Exotic Echo addresses these issues by combining traditional techniques with innovative approaches to ensure sustainability and economic viability. She emphasizes the importance of maintaining the authenticity and traditional values of Naga textiles, even as they adapt to contemporary market demands. Vitono's dedication to her community and her vision for a self-reliant, culturally rich Nagaland shines through in every aspect of her work. This interview provides a deep insight into the intersection of culture, tradition, and modernity, showcasing how one individual's efforts can make a significant difference in preserving and enriching cultural heritage.
Join us for an enlightening conversation with Vitono Gugu Haralu, and learn about the crucial role of traditional Naga looms in sustaining the cultural identity of Nagaland, as well as the innovative ways in which these traditions are being kept alive and relevant today.

Link to Exotic Echo website : https://www.exoticecho.org/

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