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The last tribes of nagaland, konyak tribe #konyak #longwa #nagaland #tribalvillage #tribesofindia #headhunters #triballife #tribal The last head hunters in nagaland 👇🔗 • மனிதர்களை வேட்டையாடும் நாகலந்து பழங்குடியி... Konyak Tribe 🪶 The Konyak are one of the largest and most distinctive Naga tribes of Nagaland, mainly living in Mon district (villages like Longwa, Shangnyu, Chui, Mon town area) and across the border in Myanmar. Location India: Mon district, Nagaland Myanmar: Sagaing region (across the India–Myanmar border) Identity & History The Konyaks were historically known as fearless warriors They were the last Naga tribe to practice headhunting, which ended around the 1960s–70s Elder men still carry facial tattoos, which once symbolized bravery and warrior status Social Structure Traditionally ruled by a hereditary chief called the “Angh” The Angh held power over multiple villages, sometimes on both sides of the international border Society was divided into clans and age groups Culture & Traditions Facial & body tattoos (now seen mainly among elders) Traditional attire: Men wear warrior shawls, headgear with feathers, boar tusks Women wear handwoven skirts and bead jewelry Wood carving & crafts are highly respected skills Morungs (youth dormitories) were centers for learning culture and discipline Festivals Aoling Festival (April) – New Year festival, most important celebration Mon Aoling Festival – A modern cultural festival showcasing Konyak heritage Celebrations include dances, songs, traditional food, and rituals Language Speak Konyak language (Tibeto-Burman family) English and Nagamese are commonly understood today Lifestyle Traditionally depended on jhum (shifting) cultivation, hunting, and farming Today many are engaged in education, government jobs, and business Strong community bonding and respect for elders Religion Earlier followed animism (nature and ancestor worship) Today, the majority are Christians, mainly Baptists Modern Konyaks Proudly preserving traditions while adapting to modern life Cultural revival through festivals, museums, and tourism Longwa village is a major cultural symbol of the Konyak people longwa village in nagaland, india Myanmar border, india Myanmar border village, konyak tribes in nagaland, konyak tribes, head hunters in nagaland, head hunter tribes in nagaland, longwa King's house, konyak tribe leader, hunting tribes in nagaland, face tatoo tribes in nagaland, dangerous tribes in nagaland, tribal village in nagaland, tribal house, konyak tribe house, tribal food, tribal dance, tribal cheif, tribal house, konyak tribal leader. DISCLAIMER THIS VIDEO RESPECTFULLY SHOWCASES INDIAN TRIBAL CULTURES AND TRADITIONS. SOME VISUAL INCLUDES SKULLS AND BONES THAT HOLD HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE. THIS CONTENT IS SHARED WITH RESPECT AND AWARNESS. VIEWERS DISCRETION IS ADVISED.