Bwisagu

House cleaning, cattle rites, worship of Bathow and offering food to their ancestors, ruthoi of new and washed clothes, receiving and visiting relatives, friends, etc.

There is also the ceremo - eating cooked fowl with a bitter herb known as "Khungkha" or other wild vegetables with varied flavors.

Young men play on the "Sifung" (flute), "Kham" (drum), the four-stringed "Serjã", and beat out a rhythm with a piece of split bamboo called "Thãrkhã".

Before taking to the river or tank the cattle are offered paddy and horns and hooves are smeared with mustard oil.

While leading the cows to the river for bathing the cowherds sing songs and beat them lightly with the "Dighalati" plant.

Bwisãgu dance