Great video..The bad press aside, the British managed to carve a special place in the minds of the people of the Indian subcontinent, thanks to some really fine Englishmen who respected the land, the customs..a kind of academic curiosity one can say....At worst it is still a love-hate view of the British past in India, not a hate-hate....Explains why the same people accepted the present day commonwealth..
My Hats off to Christoph von Furer-Haimendorf, and my salute to you as a true Naga patriot and film maker.
However, please note ( the voice-over at the 46th minute & 40th second of the documentary), I totally do not agree that the Indian Government has ever encouraged Nagas to remember the traditional dances. This is a painful line on the voice-over. Nevertheless, thank you.
Head hunting actually continued on till 1975, further often is reported.
Thank you for documenting this quickly vanishing culture. So many interesting lessons, but I was particularly amazed by their practice in negotiating their conflicts. If only our present day governments could resolve disputes in this manner. Diplomacy is a strength, and not a weakness.
Thanks for the video, it's very interesting and useful for who makes research on these topics. Anyway why for the celebration of indian indipendence day there is the the national italian anthem?? Post production mistake I guess...
hey thank you for uploading this video......i am a naga and i was not aware my ancestors lived this way,there are no such documented films bout naga cultures...this is definitely a rare and amazing docu for me....thank you so much...will show all my frens..
This was a great documentary l really enjoyed it. Its a shame that cultures like these are disapearing faster then we can document them. Its a awfull how they have to loose the culture to move forward in life.
3 Dislikes? what has got into you guys?
area51manah 2 months ago
this is cool
CrazyNative4 2 months ago
mintong ,niaunu villages ,tirap now arunachal pradesh..wancho-konyak tribe
kenacroback 3 months ago
mintong,tirap now arunachal pradesh..wancho-konyak tribe..
kenacroback 3 months ago
Great video..The bad press aside, the British managed to carve a special place in the minds of the people of the Indian subcontinent, thanks to some really fine Englishmen who respected the land, the customs..a kind of academic curiosity one can say....At worst it is still a love-hate view of the British past in India, not a hate-hate....Explains why the same people accepted the present day commonwealth..
bangalorebully 4 months ago
It is very touching. Remarkable. Incredible.
My Hats off to Christoph von Furer-Haimendorf, and my salute to you as a true Naga patriot and film maker.
However, please note ( the voice-over at the 46th minute & 40th second of the documentary), I totally do not agree that the Indian Government has ever encouraged Nagas to remember the traditional dances. This is a painful line on the voice-over. Nevertheless, thank you.
Head hunting actually continued on till 1975, further often is reported.
tubelessnotes 4 months ago
Thank you !!! sharing this to the rest of my friends
bazokire 5 months ago
Thank you for documenting this quickly vanishing culture. So many interesting lessons, but I was particularly amazed by their practice in negotiating their conflicts. If only our present day governments could resolve disputes in this manner. Diplomacy is a strength, and not a weakness.
jcdbrown 5 months ago
This documentary was simply amazing. Great job!!! P.S- I am a Naga.
MrKevi007 5 months ago
thank you for the video!
TheBlackxism 6 months ago
Great documentary.
abhi1413000 1 year ago
Thanks for the video, it's very interesting and useful for who makes research on these topics. Anyway why for the celebration of indian indipendence day there is the the national italian anthem?? Post production mistake I guess...
MauroDinosauro 1 year ago
hey thank you for uploading this video......i am a naga and i was not aware my ancestors lived this way,there are no such documented films bout naga cultures...this is definitely a rare and amazing docu for me....thank you so much...will show all my frens..
yaselie 1 year ago
the head they put at the beginning is a mayan head. o.o I have one carved in wood in my home. ^^
akissy 1 year ago
This was a great documentary l really enjoyed it. Its a shame that cultures like these are disapearing faster then we can document them. Its a awfull how they have to loose the culture to move forward in life.
soycrustvegan 1 year ago
thank for rcording and posting this videos
roniya100 1 year ago
Unbelievably Amazing ..wow
vipez666 1 year ago