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DISCLAIMER: This video contains brief visuals of firearms shown only for educational and illustrative purposes. There is no violence, shooting, or harmful intent in any scene. We do not promote violence, weapon use, or illegal activity in any way. All visuals were created safely, and if any firearms are shown, they are either props or filmed in a controlled environment. This content is meant to inform, educate, and entertain respectfully. Viewer discretion is advised. ====================================== Documentation details for educational purpose : Longwa village in Nagaland, India, is home to the Konyak Naga tribe, known for their rich cultural heritage and a history of headhunting. The village is unique because it straddles the India-Myanmar border, with half of the village and even the village chief's house located in each country. Key aspects of the Longwa village and its tribal people: Konyak Naga Tribe: Longwa is the center for the Konyak Naga tribe, one of the largest ethnic groups among the Nagas. Headhunting History: Historically, the Konyaks were known as "India's last headhunters," with headhunting being a significant rite of passage. This practice was outlawed in the 20th century. Cultural Preservation: Today, the Konyaks focus on preserving their cultural traditions through various means, including crafting, storytelling, and performing arts. Dual Citizenship: Longwa residents hold dual citizenship, allowing them to freely move between India and Myanmar. Border-Straddling Village: The village lies on the India-Myanmar border, with half of the houses and the village chief's house located in each country. Free Movement Regime: The villagers are able to move freely across the border within a specified area, acknowledging their traditional ties. #travel #myanmar #myanmarborder #india #indiaborder #konyak #konyaktribal #tamiltourismcreations #tamil #tribal #indiantribal #nagaland #nagalandtrip #touristplace #longwar #longuwa #mon #monvillage