Leshemi village was one of the oldest and first village settlement as we all know, but in booklet of Nagaland education board we read this as khezhakeno was. I will explain. It was one of latest and newly settlement among the kuzhami. Keno means last people, they have two villages lower and upper, lower one was the first but these also spread from leshemi village . Upper one was collected or forms by many others, because the site on the hill slop and so there language quite different from Kuzhami. Do not hesitated or confused on this.
Please get your facts right. The people of Khezhakeno called themselves Kozabomi meaning the 'root/origin of the Koza people'. Khezhakeno villagers locally called the Khezhas as Kozami (people of Koza) Other Khezha villages called Khezhakeno locally as Khuzhabomi (which means the same meaning as Kozabomi with only different accent used) In Tenyimia Culture, if a village satellite is set up from the parent village, the village undergoes a little variation in accent which is done so to avoid calamities. Technically, if a new village sets up, gradually we see change in accent anywhere. That is why no Khezha village has the same accent 100% as it's parent village. The name 'Khezhakeno' is called so more commonly because of the Kozanokhro/ Khezhanokhro (KHEZHANUO in Tenyidie which means House tax). This house tax known to the Khezha is collected & lastly reached Khezhakeno because it is the first settlement Village. Until 1980, the Govt of Nagaland used House Tax as 'Khezhanuo' in all govt documents. Khezhakeno has three Khels and not two as mentioned by you. Tso Tawo or the famous spirited stone is in lower Khel because it was the first settlement of Koza. Gradually, the villagers moved upwards and thus formed two more khels. Khezhakeno once had 6 satellite villages in the vicinity of present Khezhakeno but with time due to migrations & natural calamities, today only Khezhakeno and Tepfulomi village stands. (there are two Khezhakeno villages in Dimapur but that is a different story and not of ancient history) It known fact that other tribes also migrated from Khezhakeno. I advised you to stop spreading wrong information just to confuse the public.
@kekuukekuu2364. U have interpreted 'keno' wrongly from your own dictionary. 'Keno' in khezhakeno also means siblings .if I were to define leshemi ? Le (dish) she( cleaning ,washing) mi ( people) = dish cleaning people .
@@mezekhape9300 yooo.. dish cleaning people? No way. Here's one from the oral source of my village. From Khezhakeno, some of them moved out in group as a nation to their next destination. When they reached the place, they praised themselves and hence came to be known as "Aleshemi" (in Sumi) meaning a "Praising nation/people" . Then again, another group from Leshemi proceeded to the next villages like Kalumi(Kami), Nakrami(Lekromi) and so on. It is not necessary for everyone to believe it though. As today, each villages might have renamed themselves and given interpretations of their own. All of them have their own historical events and significants.
I don't really know but how our parents and ancestors tells them was that many villages they migrated from khezhakeno village,this is what I know .the book Nagas I haven't read properly somewhere its written about khezhakeno village.if we go through we will know more knowledge and history about our ancestors
The legend and history of migration from Khezhakeno village as the ancestral home of many Naga tribes were in fact claimed by their own respective tribes to which some have even placed their own original specimen preserved and kept for historical research even at London museum and not claimed by Khezhakeno village.It is very ironic to see that some wannabe kids comments recreating their own version that Khezhakeno were the last settlers😅😅.I will respect their claim that they have not migrated from Khezhakeno which it cannot force upon them if they do not want to be.But some section of their Kuzhami villages even want to a part of Khezhakeno village as their only source of migration😂 because it cannot digest and knows that it cannot passed the logical reasoning of historical migration story when a women is said to have conceive a child from a cloud😅😅 in Miakhel.Who would believed such stories when it comes to historical evidence.
Funny how some people accused NLTV of bad historical literacy, by trying to claim their own village as the first village in nagaland, when the whole video never mentioned Leshemi as the first village, rather it says one of the first village.
According to kuzhami oral history khezhakeno was the last settlers. In fact the Seven other kuzhami villages never migrated from khezhakeno village. Moreover the kuzhanuo khro ie tax was collected till present day Siethekiema under Chumu district by the three villagers of Leshemi Lasumi and Zapami.
Bro why don't you give your statement why you disagree and also if this is poor... why don't u set up ur own channel for reporting and updating History or News.
everyone claiming origin 🤣🤣 however, the journalists (NLTV) and the one speaking about the village seems to be of same party. glad you speak your true origin instead of claiming original 👍👍👍.
The word Khezhakeno means "the last kuzha people" In chakhesang _kuzhale dialect. Which means they are the last settler or village in chakhesang_kuzhami community. So whatever they say about Khezhakeno, they are the last means last. #truth_origins_kuzhami
Torimilo your origin is different I guess what you are saying is nothing to do about our existence and is very different .... because we chakhesang believed that we have migrated from Khezhakeno that's what our chakhesang forefathers told ...
If to go with the above logic Leshemi will be Le - Dish , she - cleaning, mi - people. So Leshemi will be Dish cleaning people, so it can imply that they are lower section of people. 😂... But we cannot interpret the origins in this manner. Many of the tribes claims their origins from Khezhakeno and not Leshemi.
But kuzhami never came from khezhakeno village😂. We called khezhakeno as Thsemi which means the New settlers. In fact the word khezhakeno was derived in recent times. 😅
Very weak in history I totally disagree actually it's in tuensang no offense nltv but please research carefully before making news cos ter will be students among ur viewers n being a news channel wrong information may affect their knowledge
Leshemi village has been studied by many universities and that is what they have concluded. Has there been any studies showing that the village in tuensang is oldest? If there are no research backing it, I don’t think you should be spreading fake news.
I'm really love my native village...ya one of the oldest village in Nagaland... and thanks nltv from leshemi
Proud of my village ,.. LESHEMI ✌️😎❣️
Thankyou NLTV for the history of Tsüromi
Leshemi village was one of the oldest and first village settlement as we all know, but in booklet of Nagaland education board we read this as khezhakeno was. I will explain. It was one of latest and newly settlement among the kuzhami. Keno means last people, they have two villages lower and upper, lower one was the first but these also spread from leshemi village . Upper one was collected or forms by many others, because the site on the hill slop and so there language quite different from Kuzhami. Do not hesitated or confused on this.
Please get your facts right.
The people of Khezhakeno called themselves Kozabomi meaning the 'root/origin of the Koza people'. Khezhakeno villagers locally called the Khezhas as Kozami (people of Koza)
Other Khezha villages called Khezhakeno locally as Khuzhabomi (which means the same meaning as Kozabomi with only different accent used)
In Tenyimia Culture, if a village satellite is set up from the parent village, the village undergoes a little variation in accent which is done so to avoid calamities. Technically, if a new village sets up, gradually we see change in accent anywhere. That is why no Khezha village has the same accent 100% as it's parent village.
The name 'Khezhakeno' is called so more commonly because of the Kozanokhro/ Khezhanokhro (KHEZHANUO in Tenyidie which means House tax). This house tax known to the Khezha is collected & lastly reached Khezhakeno because it is the first settlement Village. Until 1980, the Govt of Nagaland used House Tax as 'Khezhanuo' in all govt documents.
Khezhakeno has three Khels and not two as mentioned by you.
Tso Tawo or the famous spirited stone is in lower Khel because it was the first settlement of Koza. Gradually, the villagers moved upwards and thus formed two more khels.
Khezhakeno once had 6 satellite villages in the vicinity of present Khezhakeno but with time due to migrations & natural calamities, today only Khezhakeno and Tepfulomi village stands.
(there are two Khezhakeno villages in Dimapur but that is a different story and not of ancient history)
It known fact that other tribes also migrated from Khezhakeno. I advised you to stop spreading wrong information just to confuse the public.
@kekuukekuu2364. U have interpreted 'keno' wrongly from your own dictionary. 'Keno' in khezhakeno also means siblings .if I were to define leshemi ? Le (dish) she( cleaning ,washing) mi ( people) = dish cleaning people .
@@mezekhape9300 yooo.. dish cleaning people? No way.
Here's one from the oral source of my village.
From Khezhakeno, some of them moved out in group as a nation to their next destination. When they reached the place, they praised themselves and hence came to be known as "Aleshemi" (in Sumi) meaning a "Praising nation/people" .
Then again, another group from Leshemi proceeded to the next villages like Kalumi(Kami), Nakrami(Lekromi) and so on.
It is not necessary for everyone to believe it though. As today, each villages might have renamed themselves and given interpretations of their own. All of them have their own historical events and significants.
This is a very stupid, irrelevant info
I don't really know but how our parents and ancestors tells them was that many villages they migrated from khezhakeno village,this is what I know .the book Nagas I haven't read properly somewhere its written about khezhakeno village.if we go through we will know more knowledge and history about our ancestors
Great job. This is what i heared from elders too👍
Nice to know the legendary of naga.
The legend and history of migration from Khezhakeno village as the ancestral home of many Naga tribes were in fact claimed by their own respective tribes to which some have even placed their own original specimen preserved and kept for historical research even at London museum and not claimed by Khezhakeno village.It is very ironic to see that some wannabe kids comments recreating their own version that Khezhakeno were the last settlers😅😅.I will respect their claim that they have not migrated from Khezhakeno which it cannot force upon them if they do not want to be.But some section of their Kuzhami villages even want to a part of Khezhakeno village as their only source of migration😂 because it cannot digest and knows that it cannot passed the logical reasoning of historical migration story when a women is said to have conceive a child from a cloud😅😅 in Miakhel.Who would believed such stories when it comes to historical evidence.
Funny how some people accused NLTV of bad historical literacy, by trying to claim their own village as the first village in nagaland, when the whole video never mentioned Leshemi as the first village, rather it says one of the first village.
I heard that, KHEZHAKENO WAS the first
@@kutsnaga6349 yes, as of naga history, Khezhakeno is first.
According to kuzhami oral history khezhakeno was the last settlers. In fact the Seven other kuzhami villages never migrated from khezhakeno village. Moreover the kuzhanuo khro ie tax was collected till present day Siethekiema under Chumu district by the three villagers of Leshemi Lasumi and Zapami.
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Totally disagree... Nltv too poor in history..!!? na reporter hi nojor la bosti update de ase 😂😂
Bro why don't you give your statement why you disagree
and also if this is poor... why don't u set up ur own channel for reporting and updating History or News.
everyone claiming origin 🤣🤣 however, the journalists (NLTV) and the one speaking about the village seems to be of same party. glad you speak your true origin instead of claiming original 👍👍👍.
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When did they brought this object we should know. By finding old object doesn't mean they are the oldest. I can even bring old object in new village.
Lol your whole tribe won’t be older than this village 🤣🤣🤣
This leshemi village is funny got old stuff so now wants to be the oldest village😂 funny people
No wonder the nltv isnt people's favorite
Makhre or Makhel village of Mao.
Visit Khezhakeno village under phek district so that you'll get the real story about the first settlement and oldest village in Nagaland. Thank you
The word Khezhakeno means "the last kuzha people" In chakhesang _kuzhale dialect.
Which means they are the last settler or village in chakhesang_kuzhami community.
So whatever they say about Khezhakeno, they are the last means last.
#truth_origins_kuzhami
Torimilo your origin is different I guess what you are saying is nothing to do about our existence and is very different .... because we chakhesang believed that we have migrated from Khezhakeno that's what our chakhesang forefathers told ...
If to go with the above logic Leshemi will be Le - Dish , she - cleaning, mi - people. So Leshemi will be Dish cleaning people, so it can imply that they are lower section of people. 😂... But we cannot interpret the origins in this manner. Many of the tribes claims their origins from Khezhakeno and not Leshemi.
But kuzhami never came from khezhakeno village😂. We called khezhakeno as Thsemi which means the New settlers. In fact the word khezhakeno was derived in recent times. 😅
We Mao called Leshemi as Kozho Robvemei. We are also totally surprised how this Khezhakeno became the migration place for Tenyimi brothers.
In Nagaland everyone claimed to First. Most of them baseless😂
Wrong info
No wrong... Y-Awün Tuensang is the oldest one
Lol no need to be so butthurt just because your village or tribe’s village isn’t mentioned
Tuengsang was the first district in Nagaland
Very weak in history I totally disagree actually it's in tuensang no offense nltv but please research carefully before making news cos ter will be students among ur viewers n being a news channel wrong information may affect their knowledge
Leshemi village has been studied by many universities and that is what they have concluded. Has there been any studies showing that the village in tuensang is oldest? If there are no research backing it, I don’t think you should be spreading fake news.
There is no source that Tuesang is the first village.
So yes,you research well
I don't agree...
Nobody cares if you agree or not🤣 fact is fact