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Which of the following communities of Sikkim is traditionally associated with the folk dance known as 'Chu-Faat'?
Nepalese
Tamang
Lepcha
Bhutia
- Option 1: Nepalese
- The Nepalese community in Sikkim is known for various traditional dances, but 'Chu-Faat' isn't one of them. Their dances often reflect their rich culture and heritage, like Maruni and Tamang Selo.
- Option 2: Tamang
- The Tamang community has its unique set of folk dances. These often revolve around themes of daily life and festivals, but 'Chu-Faat' isn't traditionally part of their dance repertoire.
- Option 3: Lepcha
- The Lepcha community is indigenous to Sikkim and is associated with traditional dances, including 'Chu-Faat.' This dance is a celebration of nature, linking to their cultural reverence for the environment.
- Option 4: Bhutia
- The Bhutia community, another native to Sikkim, shares a rich cultural tapestry with its own traditional dances, such as Yak and Singhi Cham, though 'Chu-Faat' isn't one of them.
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