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TakeOne Nagaland
India
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 22 ก.ย. 2014
TakeOne is a team of storytellers exploring the limitless world of visual imagery.
Tsotawo, a stone from Khezhakeno village
Most Naga villages have stones that hold stories of myths and legends, origins, feasts of merit and more. From monoliths to memorial stones, some of these stones are still standing. They are the keepers of our stories.
“FiveStones” is an oral narrative project. It is a series of five films exploring stories of stones from Naga villages.
“FiveStones” is an oral narrative project. It is a series of five films exploring stories of stones from Naga villages.
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Rhalieü, a story from Meriema village
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Most Naga villages have stones that hold stories of myths and legends, origins, feasts of merit and more. From monoliths to memorial stones, some of these stones are still standing. They are the keepers of our stories. “FiveStones” is an oral narrative project. It is a series of five films exploring stories of stones from Naga villages.
Kora-Lung, a stone from Longsa village in Mokokchung
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Most Naga villages have stones that hold stories of myths and legends, origins, feasts of merit and more. From monoliths to memorial stones, some of these stones are still standing. They are the keepers of our stories. “FiveStones” is an oral narrative project. It is a series of five films exploring stories of stones from Naga villages.
Müdülu, a stone from Phor village
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Most Naga villages have stones that hold stories of myths and legends, origins, feasts of merit and more. From monoliths to memorial stones, some of these stones are still standing. They are the keepers of our stories. “FiveStones” is an oral narrative project. It is a series of five films exploring stories of stones from Naga villages.
Sopfünuo, a stone from Rüsoma village.
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Most Naga villages have stones that hold stories of myths and legends, origins, feasts of merit and more. From monoliths to memorial stones, some of these stones are still standing. They are the keepers of our stories. “FiveStones” is an oral narrative project. It is a series of five films exploring stories of stones from Naga villages.
In the Aftermath of Loss
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Sarah Longkumer talks about navigating through the painful emotions after a loss and learning to live with grief thereafter. Host : Susan Angami Reader : Limabenla Jamir
Going Back to Grieving
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Magdalena writes about experiencing grief through different circumstances of her life. Host : Susan Angami Reader : Christine Iralu
Grief is Forever
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Vishü Rita Krocha writes about how losing a loved one to death can be a profoundly humanising experience. Host: Susan Angami Reader: Kivini Shohe
Letter Number 11
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A 40 year old anonymous writer shares about grief becoming a part of her life after her recent heartbreak. Host : Susan Angami Reader : Vitono Gugu Haralu
Putting Back Together
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Changsonla Chang from Tuensang reflects on how as a young girl she shouldered responsibilities that seemed to be beyond her years Noune Khamo from Australia shares a poem on grief. Host : Susan Angami Reader : Ayieno Kechü
Finding Strength in Vulnerability
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Khumrila Thonger from Kohima writes about navigating through the different emotions that come after a loss and learning to live with grief thereafter. Karen L. Donoghue from Shillong shares a poem on grief. Host : Susan Angami Reader : Anungla Zoe Longkumer
WhiteSpace
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A space where ordinary people share their experiences on common human emotions.
lest we forget - december 27, 1994
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On the morning of December 27, 1994, a firing took place in the heart of Mokokchung town between the 16 Maratha Light Infantry (MLI) and the Naga army. This led to the Indian army committing atrocities against unarmed and innocent civilians of the town. They committed arson, rape and violence, killing seven people, while five were burnt alive and eight women were raped.
lest we forget - september 6, 1960
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On September 6, 1960, Matikhrü, a Pochury village came under the attack of the 16th Punjab Regiment of the Indian Army. This was a result of the attack on the 14th Assam Rifles at Thuda, and the subsequent shooting down of a Dakota by the Naga army. The Indian Army went on a rampage and search operation in the area, that finally reached Matikhrü. The mass killing left nine dead. They were all f...
lest we forget - may 16, 1951
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On this day, 71 years back, the Naga Plebiscite was launched in Kohima
Narratives from the Battle of Kohima - I
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Narratives from the Battle of Kohima - I
Wow ... I learnt this story while I was in grade 8 in my high school days especially in Tenyidie class 😊😊😊... Let's preserve our folktales
They should be embarrassed of what they did to the innocent. They will be judged one day. Preying on the innocent! Deserving only hell.
I will never Forgive .
And Nagaland leaders and citizens still wants to be a part of India as long as they gets paid and brings development lol
God bless my Nagaland ❤
One day, Kuknalim ❤
Don't worry, have hope in Christ. Kuknalim❤
If Naga army hadn't formed them nagas would be speaking Assamese right now with plain people everywhere. Of course, the underground are now lost in their own world of money, but let's keep hope and faith in God for only He is the way❤
On this day we were at this old man (journalist whose been interviewed in this video) sister's house, in Aongza ward for Sunday school annual feast. I was 12 and many young kids were there
We should not join Indian army 🪖
Jawahal lal nehru is to be blamed for all this which happened to us.
No to indians.wake up.😢
Our young girls are sold there.why? How? Where? Job,money,big city. I lived almost in every states in mainland india. I have seen our sisters ....... For money. 95% are indian sex girlfriend here.😢😢😢😢 Truth!
I'm Lotha and this is my ancestors village too... They always talk about this in folklore pass down generations so that we don't forget our Roots... This days I'm Shocked seeing my childhood folklore in Reality... I thought it was an Imaginary land or just a lore... But Dame... It's Really real Listen Up guys, We Nagas are all one and of one blood... The Indian Media and western media is spreading the narrative that Each tribe of Nagas are different that kills our Historical rights and identity into Dust. Don't buy into that.. and do further research of Kezhakheno Village... We Nagas have a common story and history
The sufferings of our fathers and mothers can't be compared watching with tears 😭 😭😭
😢😢 shivering with anger and tears , we will never know that something like that had happened. Thank you for the documentation 😢
Very touching story, I am from pudunamei vill but have not heard any story as such. We need to know this kind of story, I am sharing it with my villagers.
Nagas are Indian by force but not by choice.😢
didn't remember anything about that but i was 3 and my younger sister will be 3months old. Couldn't even imagine the fear that my parents were going thought during that brief moment of time.
So much of attack from Indian army but nobody cares it will come back one day if we do go for nation....
That's why we need freedom from India.. I don't know why half of the Naga youths don't understand and middle age parents, not our grandfather and grandmother because they know they suffered.
And yet this many young people who don't know any naga history keep saying , that he/she is a proud Indian ...I feel disgusting seeing all those comment
Hosa ase, one day in God's timing Nagas will know who they are .
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Yeah.... all in vain . They are giving away 1 acre land for free to all IAS in New Shillong in a tribal area😅😅😅
That day my father cross where the underground groups were impose but he don't know that they were insurgent group that time one of them saying go fast only by action after a minute later firing started but luckily my father was save . I never forget that day
That day That time That year our Naga armys were our heros.Today we forget their sacrificied😢Coz...of tax
Nagas are never Indian and will never be. We are free people
Sometimes im really pissed why that ayatai stone was removed ...
I still remember when I was a little girl we made a movie on this story 🥹 but sadly lost at the cassette and CDs .
Shame indian army😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
I was there too... 5years old, we went to mkg from kma for winter break at grandparents. Middle of the town, hiding inside a shop with mom dad n my elder sister.
It always reminds me 9f Oting massacre😢😢😢
That's why don't let our naga army down..coz of naga army Indian army army are quite lot not like last time so excluding the stakeholders we must support our freedom fighters my dear nagas
I cant imagine how they are living their life with all those horrors packed inside their heart 😢😢.. Our forefathers/ancestors really went through unimaginable terrors. We should never forget our history...
Even after all this much happened to us, And we still willing to follow India.??
Not all but the Naga freedom fighters are hopeless so far for now. But the point is should Naga follow Indian constitution or wat say...
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Even my mom's dad died after few months bcoz of the beating n my dads dad escape death by playing death while they shoot him it was at night so he escape it... I don't know which year it happened but my mom use to say... When i was a kid...
these two old man should speak nagamese instead 🙌🙌
I have truly faith and hope that this channel shall be an eye opener to tell all the stories of the past that has happened to our forefathers to the younger generation by covering all the stories across the state. In almost all the districts and most of the community among the Nagas has experienced such brutal incidents and has ample of stories to tell. Keep going please ❤
That time, I was in 2nd standard..... I still do recall the sound of the bullets
Can we assume Rhalieu as cruel or kind
Okay indian army captured nagaland but they are afraid of small nation pakistan, forget about china
I am also one amongst the eye witness & survival. I was very young but i still have some fresh memories of that day 😢😢😢😢
Why should we forgive We will never forget this
This kind of video should be pictured in all school and colleges..... Let the present generation who are lost know the past...
I was there on that day too. I was in class 4, and went with my elder brother and his wife to the market near hills photo house to get our gas cylinder replaced. I was all alone in our Jeep, when I heard gun shots.
My village bordering assam from konyak tribe wondered in the jungle for many months without food n shelter in 1956. Because our village was burn down n chase by the indian army were some even lost their life.we observed prayer to this day as a mark of rememberance on 8th august every year.List we forget 😢
Wow! Our State should celebrate this man.
They were clearly used civilians as shield. It's so unheroic. Disgusting.