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Village View: September 2011
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Living in rural Nagaland. Tuesday, 27 September 2011. Women in villages and the last-bench seat. In the most recent program and one of the biggest events in our team's series of travels to villages, i couldn't help but notice that all the 'big shots' of the event were men who were given the privilege to sit inside the extremely well-decorated traditional house. Thursday, 1 September 2011. Local trees of Nagaland. Local trees of Nagaland. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Local trees of Nagaland.
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Village View: June 2011
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Living in rural Nagaland. Friday, 24 June 2011. Preserving the vanishing: Naga Oral Tradition. Many of the oldest oral traditions of the S. A person can write about another person very well if she has the facts and figures and the writing skills yet it is not possible for the writer to completely capture every emotion, every thought or action that runs through another individual's life-time. From one elder to the next purely through the power of memory. There are just a handful of elders left who know th...
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Village View: June 2012
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Living in rural Nagaland. Tuesday, 5 June 2012. Of Magic Potions and Pumpkin Hats. After a long break and with no excuse. except for terrible internet connectivity in rural Nagaland, but i've got something interesting that i really want to share here. In our oral traditions too there are records of people who performed witchcraft, people who could talk to the dead, or designated individuals who performed magical rituals to heal the sick, see off the dead, talk to dead ancestors besides those whose spirit...
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Village View: Rotomi Village and the Weeding Song (Moza Leh)
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Living in rural Nagaland. Sunday, 14 August 2011. Rotomi Village and the Weeding Song (Moza Leh). Rotomi Village, established in 1586 AD, one of the old Sumi villages. To Rotomi Village, 13th August 2011. Apuh Rotokha and Apuh Pukhazhe enjoying a brief break from the bumpy road ride under a banyan tree. The elders at the Chief's house with the Village Chief in his ceremonial red coat. A village elder at the entrance of the field ready to show us how the Weeding Song is performed. The Village Council Hall.
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Village View: December 2010
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Living in rural Nagaland. Wednesday, 8 December 2010. The real village view: Hekiye Village and goats. After Thokihyi, the next village I saw was Hekiye, less than an hour's walk from Zunheboto. I went by foot with a friend and a cute baby :) and it wasn't too bad. though it was a very brief visit, what struck me deeply was the stark difference between peoples' lives even within 5 km radius. I somehow feel that the divide is widening more and something ought to be done. Photos of Hekiye Village. Some voi...
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Village View: ROCKAWARE - Nagaland in Unison: Making music for a noble cause
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Living in rural Nagaland. Friday, 7 October 2011. ROCKAWARE - Nagaland in Unison: Making music for a noble cause. Rockaware (Nagaland in Unison) is an initiative to promote young Naga talents for a good cause by the Government of Nagaland's Music Task Force and NSACS and a long list of sponsors and supporters. The show aims at spreading awareness of HIV/AIDS through music and young gifted people. Naga Idol, Renbeni Odyuo singing. Anti-Trust, the winning band. Nagaland Music Task Force. Mysteries of ancie...
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Village View: October 2011
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Living in rural Nagaland. Friday, 7 October 2011. ROCKAWARE - Nagaland in Unison: Making music for a noble cause. Rockaware (Nagaland in Unison) is an initiative to promote young Naga talents for a good cause by the Government of Nagaland's Music Task Force and NSACS and a long list of sponsors and supporters. The show aims at spreading awareness of HIV/AIDS through music and young gifted people. Naga Idol, Renbeni Odyuo singing. Anti-Trust, the winning band. Nagaland Music Task Force. Mysteries of ancie...
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Village View: September 2010
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Living in rural Nagaland. Wednesday, 29 September 2010. Haunted places in Nagaland. Photo: J.H Hutton (1918 - 1923). Http:/ www.alanmacfarlane.com/FILES/nagas.html. It's not the new moisturising cream), or in some cases if one is specially anointed with the oil of extraordinary hallucinations. Our story of haunted places goes way back as early as the third or fourth day of creation when it was uttered, "Let there be light! However, the biggest blockbuster in titanic proportions was the box-office smashin...
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Village View: Women in villages and the last-bench seat
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Living in rural Nagaland. Tuesday, 27 September 2011. Women in villages and the last-bench seat. In the most recent program and one of the biggest events in our team's series of travels to villages, i couldn't help but notice that all the 'big shots' of the event were men who were given the privilege to sit inside the extremely well-decorated traditional house. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Women in villages and the last-bench seat. Local trees of Nagaland. View my complete profile.