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The Tetseo Sisters are redefining folk music in India with their distinctively fresh, spirited sound.!

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Tetseo Sisters are a quartet of four sisters from the North-Eastern state of India, Nagaland.

They are devoted to the art and tradition of the vocal folk music of the state.

Life and career

The Tetseo Sisters Mütsevelü (Mercy), Azine (Azi), Kuvelü (Kuku) and Alüne (Lulu) live in Kohima, the capital of Nagaland, and belong to the Chakhesang Naga tribe, one of the major Naga tribes.

They sing in Chokri, the dialect of the region around Phek. From early days, their parents acquainted the girls with Li, the traditional songs of their home region.

Two of the sisters, Mercy and Kuvelü Tetseo, participated in Edinburgh's iconic Royal Military Tattoo in 2014.

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  • The Tetseo Sisters are redefining folk music in India with their distinctively fresh, spirited sound.
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  • They first performed as a group in 1994 and have been making regular appearances since 2000 at the Hornbill festival, Nagaland’s biggest annual cultural event and several other festivals and events. Growing popularity made them enlarge their radius, performing all over Nagaland, the Seven Sister States, and other Indian states.

    During Mercy and Azi’s period of study, they made appearances as a duo in New Delhi; whi