Shapawng Yawng Manau Poi

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Held on 12th Feb - 15th Feb, 2022

Shapawng Yawng Manau Poi is an annual festival of Singpho tribe of Arunachal Pradesh. Shapawng Yawng festival is also the most important dance festival of Singpho (Jinghpaw) community. Also known as Manau Poi, it is the national festival of the Kachins, a term for Singphos residing in Myanmar. Shapawng Yawng is the forefather of the Singphos. The word 'Poi' meansFestival’ and 'Manau' meansDance’, thus Shapawng Yawng Manau Poi stands for Dance Festival in honour of Shapawng Yawng. The festival is usually celebrated between 12th/13th to 15th February, though 14th February is often a common day of celebration. Singpho Ethno-Cultural Festival is 29 years old as of 2013. The festival is primarily organised to show the varied and rich culture, customs and exotic flora and fauna of vast Aruanchal Pradesh. At the same time it is also an effort to preserve, protect and promote the age old cultural heritage of this small tribal population. The festival is also an effort to deviate the substance addiction of the youth to valuable efforts. Shapawng Yawng Manau Poi festival also fosters social relations and social communication which leads to unity among the people. Directly or indirectly the festival makes the Singpho community part of the mainstream population of India as northeast lacks in this area. In such lacking Singphos are themselves a small distinct group among the twenty and more tribal groups that inhabit Arunachal Pradesh.

That is one thing but that doesn’t make Singphos lesser children, Singphos are known for their disciplined martial art skills, fierce independence and their lifestyle where nature plays an important role. The Singpho Tribes occupies the banks of Teang and Nao Dehing rivers of Changlang District. A small community but spread abroad in countries likes China, Myanmar and Thailand. They represent a segment of the Burmese tribe Kachin and are called as such. In china they are known as Jingpo. The community has a rich cultural heritage and the festival can become an international festival provided the youth take keen interest in it along with the involvement of the elite and the elder group. The underlying message of the festival in this way inspires the development of the society and the state.

Shapawng Yawng Manau Poi History

Singphos believe themselves to be the descendents of Shapawng Yawng who was first born on this earth. He called himself as Singpho. Shapawng Yawng’s son, Tingli Yawang wanted to get the blessings of father and the Mathum Matha, the creator of the world. So he organised the first Manau poi as praising of Gods (Bhikan Gundan Poi). Later, the festival came to be known as Shapawang Yawng Manau Poi in the memory of their ancestor Shapawng Tawng.

Traditionally, Manau dance originated from the birds while they were feasting. The dance was initiated by the human beings under the leadership of Ma Den Yau. In this festival, ethnic dance was performed to the rhythm of the drumbeats traditionally known as 'Gongs' and 'Thongs'. The festival was solemnized for the first time in Miao, Arunachal Pradesh in 1985.  Since then it has been ceremonised on annual basis by the Singphos of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh which is supported by Shapawng Yawng Manau Poi Festival Celebration Committee. The annual congregation strengthens and upholds their unique culture with the participation of the Jingphos residing in different parts of the world.

Manau Poi Tradition and Events

  • The festival opens with seeting up of Manau Shadungs which are multicoloured painted Totem Posts erected especially for the occasion. About eleven or eight wooden poles, each about twenty meters high, are erected at the centre of the stage
  • While the post are erected Gidhing Gumdin Manau, the Dance of Unity is performed to proclaim praise, unity and prosperity. At the end of the dance, Padeng Manau, the ‘war winning dance starts’, then Shut Manau, the ‘celebration dance’, Kumran Manau, the ‘farewell dance’ and so on are performed
  • The Singphos prepare local cuisines, ethnic handlooms and display them on the venue of the festival
  • Exhibition stalls are organised where the community’s household items are displayed
  • Rendering folk songs and display of Gongs also form the important activities of the festival
  • Chief Minister, Minister for health and family welfare, MLAs, government officers and guests from other states and foreign attend the festival

Shapawng Yawng festival Alternate Names

  • Singpho Ethno-Cultural Festival
  • Shapawng Yawng Festival
  • Shapawng Yawng Dance Festival
  • Manau Poi

Manau Poi Holiday Status

It is a restricted Holiday.