Very proud of the people of sumi village in the middle of chakesang area for still keeping mother tongue (nizatsa) alive.... Thank you all.. Proud to be sumi... Warm wishes from SATAKHA
Instead of seeing each other's as different it's high time we should consider and see each other's as blood brothers because it is the fact and with the help of modern education thanks to it that we are able to trace our true original origins. I grew up around the people of chokri and i am amazed to learn that the language is very very related and similar it's just the way we construct the language which makes it different. Long live to our people
Such a good documentary learning about our own history. Modern kids should watch this, cuz they are forgetting their own culture and the elders are more busy to tell the tales.
I could understand around 25% of what they're speaking. Is this a mixture of Sumi and Chekesang ( Kheza) dialect? Wow this is a great content. Thank you so much 👏
I think this is the newer version or may be the other version of their migration route. Or else, I have seen Sumi Baptist Church Silver Jubilee Souvenir, probably written by the parents/grandparents of commentators/narrators in the video, that they migrated from Makhel (Mao) to Raimai (Ngari) village in Poumai land and then to present Sumi village 🙋🏻♂️ Majority of the present Nagaland state's grandparents/forefathers of the present generation claimed their migration route to Mao, Poumai & Maram villages. There are lots of stories where they came with gifts to build relationships with their ancestral villages. But lately, many wanted to end their tracing within their comfortable narratives. Anyway, great to see such videos. It will benefit the younger generation alot.
Makhel is the only place mentioned that is in Manipur. The rest are in Nagaland. I've been to Ngari during our migration research, and it is true indeed that Ngari deserves a mention too. Ngari is the last settlement in present day Manipur, before we migrated into the hills of present day Nagaland.
the village of chingjaroi also came from makhel . according to oral history sumis came from ngari to my village before leaving for nagaland . some clans stayed back . till today there are many similar words in my village language and that of the sumis
It's a privilege to visit my ancestral place today. Learn so many historical facts, my great great forefathers historical places named after his name, his paddy field, his glorious lane where he goes to wage war, his bamboo field, and type of cotton that my ancestors used, Villagers speaking same dialect as we, and so many new things. I will come back again and with warm greetings from my people.
The dialect resemble Khezha a lot. We can understand to a good extent. No doubt 1 to 10 in Sumi is the same with Khezha. Our elders used to say that when we go and establish new villages, the original accent gets modified. I am sure this is true because Chakhesang villages and their accents has small differences.
@@99hotoikhukela muthano yepini puaghi mu atsa ye kumusuju no ye masa nai...okithepu okumulhopu apu Noye sumi dolo awomi chilu chemo pi keuye otsa lono noye sumi kuchou kumo pi keu michilu va pi pikepu shi ani kemu aloke launo oshikithe ve tsu ani.athi azu-u mu nono ye nishi aghimu Khu kela momu pajelono yeni thono ashi aye momu aye lakhi kuthakugha tsa tishi yemula nani sumi ye tishi xuchemo chou....
I know quiet a sumi village people in phek,they speak fluent ssumi dialect and chakhesang as well,their names were all in sumis as well.,being in the center of chakhesang villages they have no options but to stay under phek admn,#least we forget.
Brother when it comes to historical documentary like this documentary please don't add music as background sound...Can't hear properly...🙋🏻♂️ Anyways I appreciate you for uplading very important documentary 👍
Good history of sumi... All nagas are related..... Other nagas must tell the true history and not narrate stone origin or bird origin.... All must have human origin....👍 otherwise they may not be included in naga tribes if they claim fantastic origin story
No bro they are talking about the Sohomi Village. They're a Rengma-speaking Chakhesang village in Phek district (speaks chokri as well). Chakhesang is diversed.
@@vikheholohe9284 not my fault my parents never took us to our native village I was born n brought up In kohima and present live in dimapur anyway tq once again
Even I can't understand fully. Aki, Ami, Aghami, Aghü, Püzühe, Aghüna etc these words I can understand because it's there in common language, too. Sümi from Phek District and Pughoboto speaks original Sümi dialect.
@@mulong5714 Q Read my comment carefully and reply brother/aunty. I did not comment anything bad or unfounded but simply said "I CAN'T UNDERSTAND FULLY BUT CAN UNDERSTAND SOME WORDS BUT IT'S THERE IN COMMON LANGUAGE, TOO ". Is OXONE needed here? And don't you tell me what to read because I might be reading more than you.
@@lukenicoszeliang862lol Anyways angami, chakhesang and sumi are blood brothers whether people like it or not it is what it is! The three brothers are more related in blood than any other tenyemia tribes!
Kezha language is very similar with Sumi and Chokri is similar with Angami. chokri and Kezha have lots of similarities too ...but I think kezha language is more similar with sumi
Sumi tsa piani pi ithi ani ikemu tuxamu vethaluamo. Ikemu akhotou ye ni sumi ashe aghu khilau no ighi keno hiye mutsu mishei ani eno itaghi hinguno ghonhei shi phukutho shimasa ghi kumsulu ani.
Very proud of the people of sumi village in the middle of chakesang area for still keeping mother tongue (nizatsa) alive.... Thank you all.. Proud to be sumi...
Warm wishes from SATAKHA
Many of us may not know the value of this clip....the importance of this kinds of videos is immense..
Me too I'm from thuvopisumi village phek and my ancestors say they came from ighanumi village in zuhehboto
Instead of seeing each other's as different it's high time we should consider and see each other's as blood brothers because it is the fact and with the help of modern education thanks to it that we are able to trace our true original origins.
I grew up around the people of chokri and i am amazed to learn that the language is very very related and similar it's just the way we construct the language which makes it different.
Long live to our people
Kati descendent here 🖐️ from Ighanumi village. Yes, We're one.
Are you sumi or chakhesang?
@@theingenious8197are you sumi or chakhesang?
@@greenscenery1974 why asking though?
Thank you I now know about Sumi village history 👍😘
That means chakhesangs are more closely related to Sumis than any other tribe
Being from Ighanumi Village I could understand 80% of their dialect. Wish to visit & get to know more about cultures.
Such a good documentary learning about our own history. Modern kids should watch this, cuz they are forgetting their own culture and the elders are more busy to tell the tales.
Worth watching your video only people of Pughoboto will understand the language..!
I'm not from Pughoboto, but I can understand too.
Nighami iphonumi eno ighanumi panangu atsa kimihi ani ighono amulo kiqi shi ithulu ani alhou pelono ningu kumtsu lau kulakishi apeniu
Its a treasure for our young generation to know about our own village...looking forward to see more ...great video.👍👍
Great Information, its a treasured history .
Background music should have stopped when the elders were telling the stories.
Background sound is louder than their voice
Right. Pretty annoying.
It's the signature thing for naga youtubers!
This is the reason why I don't subscribe to any TH-cam channel...
@@theingenious8197...true
Nni sümi kewa.... Nni sümi kuhu aghu kewa 💙💙💙
I could understand around 25% of what they're speaking. Is this a mixture of Sumi and Chekesang ( Kheza) dialect? Wow this is a great content. Thank you so much 👏
It's great to hear about my own village history I am proud of it
I think this is the newer version or may be the other version of their migration route. Or else, I have seen Sumi Baptist Church Silver Jubilee Souvenir, probably written by the parents/grandparents of commentators/narrators in the video, that they migrated from Makhel (Mao) to Raimai (Ngari) village in Poumai land and then to present Sumi village 🙋🏻♂️
Majority of the present Nagaland state's grandparents/forefathers of the present generation claimed their migration route to Mao, Poumai & Maram villages. There are lots of stories where they came with gifts to build relationships with their ancestral villages. But lately, many wanted to end their tracing within their comfortable narratives.
Anyway, great to see such videos. It will benefit the younger generation alot.
Makhel is the only place mentioned that is in Manipur. The rest are in Nagaland. I've been to Ngari during our migration research, and it is true indeed that Ngari deserves a mention too. Ngari is the last settlement in present day Manipur, before we migrated into the hills of present day Nagaland.
Correct 👍👍
the village of chingjaroi also came from makhel . according to oral history sumis came from ngari to my village before leaving for nagaland . some clans stayed back . till today there are many similar words in my village language and that of the sumis
Nice video... Keep it up br👍
Nicely done and very knowledgeable bro's..
Thank you for the recommendation kevi 👌
Nice one brothers.. keep it up and may God bless.👍👍
Nice work bro. Love it.
Beautiful😍 place😍
Thank you
Welcome
This video have to stay for generations .
I'm so fortunate I found this video ..
Well made..... Keep it up
Doing great bro👍
Well done👍 worth hearing your village history 💚
Thank you
@@vikheholohe9284 ur welcome
Thanks for the recommendation Mr handsome Kivito. Awesome editing skills and knowledgeable video. 😇 keep it up with your team
Special thanks to you for coming up with my name here😆
Thank you so much for clarifying my doubts😊💚
very informative but background music spoiled the show. Please remove the background music if possible.
Chakesang and sumi Bhai bhai ❤️❤️
Well done bro keep it out.
This is legit 🔥 Great work brother 👍❣️ Aghile kuchou 👍👍
Thank you brother
Awesome.. Well made bro.. Keep uploading more
Please do more research of the village and please send the videos of the village ,how they are living. Keep it up too good.
Great Work Bros❣️💪💪👍Do Keep up the Good Works,Had a good time in your village last Summer,Hoping to Visit again one fine Day!🌸🌿
Nicely done 🔥
HARDWORKING GUY YOU ARE♥️ THIS ISN'T EASY TO FIND ALL THE HISTORY 🤧 BUT YOU ARE DAMN HARD-WORKING
Thank you 🙏
Great work. Would have been better if there was no background music while the elders were talking. Nevertheless its very informative. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing. Keep uploading bro
Well done
It's a privilege to visit my ancestral place today. Learn so many historical facts, my great great forefathers historical places named after his name, his paddy field, his glorious lane where he goes to wage war, his bamboo field, and type of cotton that my ancestors used, Villagers speaking same dialect as we, and so many new things. I will come back again and with warm greetings from my people.
This is worth watching. Thank you bro
I don't understand full but it's quite similar with my village language (Lazami )
Out of 100 percent how many percent can you understand? ..
Great to hear Abt my own history
Please upload again without background music. I really wish to listen the Sümi dialect spoken in this video.
I find this very informative.
Thanks to all who make it happen
Thanks a lot. It's really wonderful knowing our history.
Could you please make the audio clearer.
Can someone please recommend some English books regarding sumi origin and stories
Nice bro.....!!
Educational.. this stories are worth more than anything ,we should collect more of it and connect the dots
Thank you bro nice story.
Nice job bro👌👍✌
Good work bro. Keep it up
Oshikimithi Amu...
Good to see such a documentary..... How I wish I could know more details about Lokhomi(Khomi)
New subscriber here, Its a great treasure to documented such kind of history. Really appreciate.
Good job bro👍. Next video on Khreo, Supu and Leo.
Superb 👌👌
The dialect resemble Khezha a lot. We can understand to a good extent. No doubt 1 to 10 in Sumi is the same with Khezha. Our elders used to say that when we go and establish new villages, the original accent gets modified. I am sure this is true because Chakhesang villages and their accents has small differences.
Ya our grandparents use to say that when one is about to move and establish a village they first develop a new language.
Becaz they migrated from khezhakeno village
I would like to know weather Awopu is same as or similar to Sawo?
Good story
New subscriber here
So glad to have come across this video!!
getting to know more of our commonness in a world so divided by ISMS. ✌️
Vedio ya alo ani.. ikemu music 🎵 ya sumo paya alo ni chaka😊
Background music is so disturbance. When you are making videos like documentary don't put background music. In order to hear clearly.
@congrlation it's a interesting need documentation
Grat job....
It Would have been better without background music...
Nice but background music is too much..
Please make videos on AWOMI clan and it's responsibilities during old days
Their Titles are different from General Sumi's. There are no Awomi title in SUMI Village, they are more related to Chakesang.
@@99hotoikhukela muthano yepini puaghi mu atsa ye kumusuju no ye masa nai...okithepu okumulhopu apu
Noye sumi dolo awomi chilu chemo pi keuye otsa lono noye sumi kuchou kumo pi keu michilu va pi pikepu shi ani kemu aloke launo oshikithe ve tsu ani.athi azu-u mu nono ye nishi aghimu
Khu kela momu pajelono yeni thono ashi aye momu aye lakhi kuthakugha tsa tishi yemula nani sumi ye tishi xuchemo chou....
Good vedio
I know quiet a sumi village people in phek,they speak fluent ssumi dialect and chakhesang as well,their names were all in sumis as well.,being in the center of chakhesang villages they have no options but to stay under phek admn,#least we forget.
Bro can u upload the video again without the music
Nice bro....
It would be so nice if uh could do something or lower the background music next time.. Appreciated it..👍
Aghile kuchou o shikimithi. Background music no kitila silent shilu aye alo nani.
Wow...
Thank you ithazu(brother) Lohe
👍👍
Brother when it comes to historical documentary like this documentary please don't add music as background sound...Can't hear properly...🙋🏻♂️ Anyways I appreciate you for uplading very important documentary 👍
Meza ho
music volume is too loud
Please don't add background music in documentary. Couldn't hear properly, spoiled the video
Sumi tsa vetha mulake shouno background music no chitoive kelaye khumu mutha, akini kughubomi toiva🤣😆
Sümi Original dialect
But neet not music back ground
Musical background we can't hear their conversation clearly
Background music is very disturbing, couldn't hear anything.
The voice is not clear because of the background music just a humble request to improve it I want to know what elders are telling
Music background is so disturbing
God, bless you bro
Thank you brother
Good history of sumi... All nagas are related..... Other nagas must tell the true history and not narrate stone origin or bird origin.... All must have human origin....👍 otherwise they may not be included in naga tribes if they claim fantastic origin story
Please repost without music back ground
shohemi is sumi tribe? in this video
No bro they are talking about the Sohomi Village. They're a Rengma-speaking Chakhesang village in Phek district (speaks chokri as well).
Chakhesang is diversed.
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Bro iam sumi but can't understand their sumi anyways thank you for English subtitles
You're welcome bro!
It's called original sumi dialect though.
@@vikheholohe9284 not my fault my parents never took us to our native village I was born n brought up In kohima and present live in dimapur anyway tq once again
Even I can't understand fully. Aki, Ami, Aghami, Aghü, Püzühe, Aghüna etc these words I can understand because it's there in common language, too.
Sümi from Phek District and Pughoboto speaks original Sümi dialect.
Only pughoboto area can understand
@@mulong5714
Q
Read my comment carefully and reply brother/aunty. I did not comment anything bad or unfounded but simply said "I CAN'T UNDERSTAND FULLY BUT CAN UNDERSTAND SOME WORDS BUT IT'S THERE IN COMMON LANGUAGE, TOO ".
Is OXONE needed here?
And don't you tell me what to read because I might be reading more than you.
Does Khezha people are also Sumi?
No they are angami 😆😆
@@lukenicoszeliang862lol
Anyways angami, chakhesang and sumi are blood brothers whether people like it or not it is what it is!
The three brothers are more related in blood than any other tenyemia tribes!
Actually Sumi were once Khezha.
Kezha language is very similar with Sumi and Chokri is similar with Angami. chokri and Kezha have lots of similarities too ...but I think kezha language is more similar with sumi
Love background music but music is too loud
Background music is distrubing
Did they confirm mesulumi village history that Khakhu is from sumi or Lekromi?
Khakhu is sumi name ...
Background music should have been muted
Wants to visit.
Sumi tsa piani pi ithi ani ikemu tuxamu vethaluamo. Ikemu akhotou ye ni sumi ashe aghu khilau no ighi keno hiye mutsu mishei ani eno itaghi hinguno ghonhei shi phukutho shimasa ghi kumsulu ani.
Why bg music?
Background music so annoying, but interesting 👍