The Museum & Archaeology sector within the Mising Autonomous Council (MAC) serves as a custodian of the rich cultural heritage and historical legacy of the Mising community. The establishment of museums and archaeological sites aims to preserve, protect and promote the unique artefacts, relics and historical sites that reflect the traditional way of life, socio-cultural practices and historical narratives of the Mising people.
Museums within the MAC showcase a diverse array of exhibits, including traditional crafts, artefacts, tools, clothing, musical instruments and documents that highlight the cultural identity and heritage of the Mising tribe. Through curated exhibitions, educational programmes and outreach activities, museums provide a platform for community members and visitors to learn about the history, traditions and customs of the Mising community.
Key Initiatives
- Establishment and maintenance of museums showcasing Mising heritage.
- Documentation and preservation of traditional artefacts, tools and clothing.
- Archaeological research on ancient sites and monuments.
- Educational programmes and guided tours for students and visitors.
- Conservation efforts to preserve archaeological treasures.
Way Forward
Archaeological initiatives focus on documenting and studying ancient sites, monuments and structures within the Mising Autonomous Council region. Excavations, research projects and conservation efforts are undertaken to unravel the mysteries of the past and preserve archaeological treasures for future generations, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of the Mising heritage.