After Meghalaya's Behdienkhlam festival, today we'll talk about another festival celebrated in the month of July in Nagaland. The Sumi community of Nagaland celebrates the Tuluni festival gathering for feasts, where rice beer, known as Tuluni, flows in plantain leaf goblets.The Sumi community, led by two distinct clan heads, Swu and Tuku, cherish Tuluni as their grandest and most important festival.Betrothed couples exchange baskets filled with love and good wishes, while siblings of the bride and groom join in, sharing meals. Even the baby-sitters are not forgotten, as they are joyfully fed with delicious food and meat.During the festival, cultivators work hand in hand, allocating budgets to procure pigs or cows, which are then shared among the group members. A reserved portion of the meat is used for a grand feast, where leaders receive extra portions as a sign of respect.The festival of Tuluni is accompanied by enchanting folk songs and mesmerizing ballads, filling the air with a sense of celebration.