Identify the traditional textile of Meghalaya and write some lines about it
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Answer:
Tribal law prevailed until the British took over the administration in 1820 and allowed Christian missionaries into the area. Today, most people are Christians. Present day Meghalaya was incorporated in the state of Assam after the independence of India in 1947. On 21 January 1972, Meghalaya made an independent state of the Indian Union.
Explanation:
Meghalaya has a rich variety of hand-woven textiles, with unique characteristics that reflect the state and its skilled artisans. The state produces three varieties of silk – Eri (locally known as ryndia from the castor plants the silkworms feed on), Muga and Mulberry.