THIS is a beautiful young lady wearing a traditional Tedim–Zomi dress. She is dressed in a white top with fine black and red woven lines, a pattern commonly seen in Zomi textiles. Over her shoulder, she carries a colourful shawl in red, green, yellow, and black, adding a bright and graceful touch. Her woven skirt (puan) has matching traditional designs, rich with stripes and detailed patterns. She stands confidently with a calm smile, her long hair falling naturally over her shoulder. The peaceful background of hills and water makes her look even more elegant and serene. Her appearance reflects the beauty, culture, and pride of the Zomi people.
Zomi is a shared name for various tribes who believe they come from the same ancestor, "Zo". The word Zomi is formed from Zo (man or progenitor) and mi (people). Today, the Zomis are scattered across many parts of the world, yet they continue to hold on to their identity and culture. They are the predominant indigenous inhabitants of Zoland — the region that includes the Chin Hills, Mizo Hills, Chittagong Hills, Manipur, and Assam.
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