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          Kuvelu Tetseo and Mhaseve Tetseo - Beautiful Somehow (Joy Williams - Cover) "O Holy Night" by Tetseo Sisters & Brother on 25 Dec. at....

          Tetseo Sisters

          Naga Indian sibling singing group

          Tetseo Sisters are a quartet of sisters from the Northeast Indian state of Nagaland.

          They are devoted to the art and tradition of the vocal folk music of the state and have been performing on stage since they were children.[1]

          Life and career

          The Tetseo Sisters --- Mütsevelü (Mercy), Azine (Azi), Kuvelü (Kuku) and Alüne (Lulu) --- grew up in Kohima, the capital of Nagaland, and belong to the Chakhesang Naga, one of the major Naga ethnic groups.

          Tetseo Sisters of Nagaland are a vocal quartet, who are bringing out rich Naga folk traditions to the mainstream Video Credit - Tetseo Sisters #.

        1. Tetseo Sisters of Nagaland are a vocal quartet, who are bringing out rich Naga folk traditions to the mainstream Video Credit - Tetseo Sisters #.
        2. Niepu Jisu Immanuel - Tetseo Family: All Hail to Thee Immanuel (Tenyidie Naga Version).
        3. Kuvelu Tetseo and Mhaseve Tetseo - Beautiful Somehow (Joy Williams - Cover) "O Holy Night" by Tetseo Sisters & Brother on 25 Dec. at.
        4. Tetseo Sisters Dec 1, Hornbill Festival With Thai Actress Pumwaree Yodkamol of the movie Ong-Bak.
        5. William Sandys and arranged, edited and with extra lyrics written by Candace Owens Conversion Testimony: To Know History is to Be CATHOLIC!
        6. They sing in Chokri, the dialect of the region around Phek District.[2] From early days, their parents acquainted the girls with Li, the traditional songs of their home region. 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 at several other festivals and events.

          Growing popularity made them enlarge their radius, performing all over Nagaland, the Se