Tangkhul Women’s Participation in Decision Making, The Past and Today -Dr. Sinalei Khayi Lecturer, Pettigrew College, History Department ‘It was the practice in the past where a special seat was reserved for Mother. This special seat is called Ava Hampam which signifies the importance of mother in the family. No one can take that seat, not even children and guests. …
These gentle folks of hearty laughter and endless mirth Gather this crispy autumn morning of fresh birth To once again share their lives together in a feast Celebrating life and companions returned to the East Simmering in a giant Longpi clay pot mysterious as night An abundance of Raphei chilli powder for a stinging bite Head, tails and all, a …
Maran Kasa/ Feast of Merit “it was the result of their communitarian spirit. That, it was a sign of not having the idea of greediness but dominated by the spirit of sharing. The rich people had the joy in sharing their wealth with the entire villagers particularly with those who were said to be poorer. They believed that by doing …
Lungko “This year, because of the whims of the weather and pests, there were not enough paddy seedlings for transplanting. Then the neighbours chipped in, they shared their seedlings despite the risk of running short themselves. The different colours, heights and maturity of the paddies is a testament of continuing the tradition and social support system of helping each other …
“In the world where conflict and division, violence and destruction have gripped in we have no other option than to look for some means to negotiate between warring groups and also any means to control the situation. It is in that context of need and search the Tangkhul concept of pukreila becomes important, meaningful and relevant. It is a cultural …