Oliver Gardiner
Oliver Gardiner
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Aerial mangrove restoration using drones
Find out how the Worldview International Foundation is taking mangrove restoration to new heights in Myanmar with UNEP, UNEPAsiaPacific, BioCarbonEng, Worldview Impact foundation, OpenIDEO and the GHR Foundation
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Nongtluh Weaving Society
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Nongtluh Weaving Society
Weaving Freedom Hasina
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Weaving Freedom Hasina
Weaving Freedom Dye clip
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Weaving Freedom Dye clip
Tribal Artisans, Weaving Freedom in North East India
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This documentary explores the artistic sustainable fashion initiatives of Nongtluh Women Weaving Cooperative and Impulse Enterprise run by Hasina Kharbhih. Impulse Power is mitigating women human trafficking and providing a rich network in which women can use and improve their weaving skills to create artisan's products that can be sold both locally and internationally. The symbols from their t...
Khasi Women Wisdom: Sweetymon Rynjah
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Khasi Women Wisdom: Sweetymon Rynjah
Khasi Women Wisdom: St Mary's college
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Khasi Women Wisdom: St Mary's college
Khasi Women Wisdom: Mayfreen Ryntathiang
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Khasi Women Wisdom: Mayfreen Ryntathiang
Khasi Women Wisdom: Landscape
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Khasi Women Wisdom: Landscape
Khasi Women Wisdom: Kong
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Khasi Women Wisdom: Kong
Khasi Women Wisdom: Iba Blah
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Khasi Women Wisdom: Iba Blah
Khasi Women Wisdom: Naphirisa Kordor Tariang Khasi lush
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Khasi Women Wisdom: Naphirisa Kordor Tariang Khasi lush
Khasi Women Wisdom: Christina Simpson Jyrwa
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Khasi Women Wisdom: Christina Simpson Jyrwa
Khasi Women Wisdom: Naphirisa Kordor Tariang
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Khasi Women Wisdom: Naphirisa Kordor Tariang
Khasi Women Wisdom 2017 Documentary
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Khasi Women Wisdom who number about 1 million in India's north-eastern state of Meghalaya, carry on the matrilineal tradition. The youngest daughter inherits, children take their mother's surname, and once married, men live in their mother-in-law's home. These stories from Khasi women give insight and weave the tapestry of this unique social framework and matrilineal society that has influenced...

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  • @Maxr-bq9pf
    @Maxr-bq9pf 3 месяца назад

    Meiieid good lesson of teaching 👏

  • @Maxr-bq9pf
    @Maxr-bq9pf 3 месяца назад

    Hallo...I am khasi Boy from Shillong nice to see both of you❤👍

  • @JoseMary223
    @JoseMary223 Год назад

    👍👍 congrats kong 🥳🥳👏👏 triem bha bad ka shai bha jingbatai Jong I rh..

  • @wankerlangnongrum5015
    @wankerlangnongrum5015 Год назад

    But nowadays people they are changing to patrellineal

  • @carldkhar2181
    @carldkhar2181 Год назад

    We're proud of you Naphi ☺. Wishing you the best in life

  • @ibalyndashangpliang342
    @ibalyndashangpliang342 2 года назад

    🥰😊🙏🏿🙏🏿

  • @user-cp3wc5yj3g
    @user-cp3wc5yj3g 2 года назад

    Ironically as much as the Khasi appear to portray their heritage, almost all follow an Abrahamic religion which can be as different from their ancestral culture as it can get.

  • @mercybasan2573
    @mercybasan2573 2 года назад

    I'm proud to be great Khasi women 🙏🙏🙏 God bless you Ma'am

  • @kenterngomdir8957
    @kenterngomdir8957 2 года назад

    The author writes well but that accent...hmmm. But I love even the little content that I heard. I'll look for more on this writer. But Granny is my vote for star performance...so knowledgeable so very wise....all others faded out.

  • @kimvannak85
    @kimvannak85 2 года назад

    Hello everyone I'm from Cambodia county. I am Khmer man. I like khasi people. I think Khmer, Mon and khasi are the same race in thousands years ago.

  • @albinusjr3181
    @albinusjr3181 2 года назад

    she is incredible and adorable my grandmother.

  • @darisuklangrani3444
    @darisuklangrani3444 2 года назад

    Mei ieit pynhikai lang seh ia nga namar ngam nang ban kren phareng Kum ma phi

  • @darisuklangrani3444
    @darisuklangrani3444 2 года назад

    Darisuklang rani

  • @evankuparblah2440
    @evankuparblah2440 2 года назад

    We khasipeople know better than in our place just like u no in yors

  • @rexuniversal5254
    @rexuniversal5254 3 года назад

    They claim to have a unique system because they are aliens from Outer space who zoomed across the Seven Galaxies and landed on Earth and later swam across Seven Seas, couldn't fix their rag of a spaceship , couldn't find a new one, stayed put on Earth, still searching for their origin and roots and trying to make contact with their forefathers beyond the Outerspace in the hope of zooming back to Outerspace. They desperately need help. SOS🙄🙄🙄😁😁😁🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣.

  • @pranavjyothia.r1359
    @pranavjyothia.r1359 3 года назад

    Nobody talking about men inequality here 😡😡

    • @JOJO-ig2jw
      @JOJO-ig2jw 2 года назад

      It's matrilineal not matriarchal unlike Indo -Aryan society which is patriarchal

  • @lawankhongwir7675
    @lawankhongwir7675 3 года назад

    If you want to know about the khasis and their society it's best to interact with those who are still sticking to their roots ,the ones who are still sticking to their roots know better about the customs ,traditions and way of life of the khasis

  • @windstarkharthangmawkharth3489
    @windstarkharthangmawkharth3489 3 года назад

    Matrilinial only in theory but in reality khleh jaktung leh

  • @sofianakharkongor2077
    @sofianakharkongor2077 3 года назад

    Ko ri Khasi baieit jongngi, ko ri I mei ko ri I pa, katno nga dap da ka jingieit ia pha, ngam lah shuh ban batai nadong shadong pha kdup ianga, watla teng teng nga don sha jngai, sha pha hi nga wanphai.

  • @YonFamVolg
    @YonFamVolg 3 года назад

    Since 2017❤️❤️❤️that beautiful LADY so sweet Mei ieid👌👌👌👌

  • @punk999rip6
    @punk999rip6 3 года назад

    The only One Question I ask to Her is... Nahrit Katew ka Shrew???!!!

  • @shaihun8932
    @shaihun8932 3 года назад

    Lah bun palat ba ia shongkhleh te ym slem shuh ba kan duh jait ka kolshor jng u Khasi... Ka shong ha phi ki Thei Khasi ban peit mat bad sngwthuh iakata. 🙏

    • @markysnar72
      @markysnar72 3 года назад

      Ha u rang ruh mo, bun ki rang ba ioh lok mynder

    • @zelina364
      @zelina364 3 года назад

      @@markysnar72 for men you can count it, but what about women who married outsider , 2 lak mynta tharai lah don

    • @markysnar72
      @markysnar72 3 года назад

      @@zelina364 nakata hap pass noh ka lineage bill

    • @neimarwien4111
      @neimarwien4111 2 года назад

      @@markysnar72 ka lineage bill la pass tangba kaba pyrkhing tang ia u shynrang khasi ia ka khynthei ym pyrkhing ei ei. ki khun ka khynthei khasi lah ban aijaid tynrai ia ki khun katba ki khun u shynrang khasi hap ai khar na khmat ka kaid ki khun ym lah ban ai kaid tynrai ia ki khun. kane ka bill kaba ia shah shilliang ia shah khynthei

  • @mebankhrawsohtun1945
    @mebankhrawsohtun1945 3 года назад

    Meiieid jngnga

  • @skhngsdr12344
    @skhngsdr12344 3 года назад

    The world should know through this video that we Khasi are special and not the part of India. So we need our own sovereign state like before British rule. My heart is broken when I remember the story of our tribe betrayed by British , we now also betrayed by black people (dkhar). I hope one day our tribe will know the Truth and get our separated country. Amen

    • @DanRemdor
      @DanRemdor 2 года назад

      U racist... Many khasis are so dark... I'm khasi myself and never was racist to anyone... Meghalaya can't survive as a country as its own... Dumbo

  • @brightstarlamare4151
    @brightstarlamare4151 3 года назад

    Keep respecting for the language and traditional life.👍👌❤

  • @pynmihlutmikiryngki601
    @pynmihlutmikiryngki601 3 года назад

    That mei ieid or grand mother is incredible. But we khasi people we believe in our mother n the yonger sister. Khasi culture n matrilineal is alway depends on women As grand mother says it's a contribution between the family

  • @MrGood-gu1dx
    @MrGood-gu1dx 3 года назад

    Ka dei mei ieid ka library u khasi ka dei ka nature.... Namar ba mangi u khasi naduh ki por mynshwa ngi ioh jinghikai na ka mariang.... Ka mariang ka long ka skul-bah bad ka hospoiat bah ha ngi u khasi namar na ka ngi ioh lut ia ki jinghikai na dong sha kunring Nature is the university and also the hospital for us the khasi since nature's teach us everything.... on how to plant crops.... Etc.

  • @kyakaruvlogs2784
    @kyakaruvlogs2784 3 года назад

    The Khasis belong to the Mon-khmer family of the Austro-asiatic race. The Austro-asiatic race is believed to may have been the first settlers in the Indian sub-continent. In the Khasi tribe of Meghalaya, the parents stay with the youngest daughter and the husband comes and stay in the wife's house as it is believed that no matter how good the daughter in law is, it's the daughter who will take care of the parents better. The youngest daughter is also the custodian of the family's property and upon the death of her parents receive the major share of the property and wealth as a token of appreciation for taking care of the parents in their old age. And why does the youngest daughter have to take care of the parents, because by the time the parents grow old, the eldest daughter would have started to grow old too. The youngest daughter would still have enough of energy to take care of the parents. The men are respected in their wife's house as the main daily bread earner and provider and protector in the wife's house and also as the uncle in his parents house who is to manage his parents property and support his sisters in deciding various clan matters. And yes dowry is non-existent in their dictionary as usually both parents work and provide for their children. A wife may be a temporary house wife only when she has recently given birth and is weaning. Life is very hard in the hills, so no other way out but for both parents to earn a living. Children also take the titles of their mothers and not their father's. It is one of the last surviving and practising matrilineal system which predates the patriarchy system. When it comes to the subject of inheritance, you can understand that in a tribal setup land is of most importance. And since titles are taken from the mother's name, hence the children belong to the mother's clan. And each clan or family of a clan will have clan land. The members of the clan are allowed to work the clan land to support themselves and earn a livelihood. And by the brilliance of this system, it is very rare to find a khasi beggar. Because he/she would belong to a clan who would have some clan land where unless he is too lazy to work, will never ever have to beg a day in his life, no matter the circumstances they come across. This clan land or property is ancestral in nature. It is the supporting well for the clan and all its members. Hence, it would be unwise for a son to take the clan land and pass it on to his wife's clan, leaving his own clan at a loss. Yes, property which is not ancestral (earned by the toil and sweat of the parents) can be shared amongst sons and daughters, if the family is well to do. But priority is always given to the daughters as in Khasi belief, a man has Khat-ar bor or 12 strengths while a woman has Shi-bor or 1 strength. Hence, because of this, women need materialistic wealth as support whereas a man can always be sent out to the world and will have the strength to support and fend for himself. It is also this very fact that Khasi women are not prisoners of abusive marriages because even if the relationship is abusive, they do have to tolerate their wicked husbands because of their financial independence. Also in traditional khasi marriages, when the groom enters the bride's house for the wedding ceremony, a loud cheer is heard, " Law wan u khaw" literally translated to "The rice has reached" which denotes the happiness of the wife's family that someone who will provide has come and joined their family who will work and till the land and support their family. Hence, the khasi man is well respected in the wife's house provided he brings honor and happiness to their family. Now, if the marriage does not work, he has all the right to end the relationship and go back to his mother's house, as there will always be a place for him in her house as he is the uncle to his sister's children. When his nephews and nieces marry, he will be the one to intercede on their behalf and hold discussions with the other family to see that there are no hindrances in the union as they are of his clan. He also will manage the clans property, which, though will be inherited by his sisters, will be managed by him as a token of his clan duties and chivalry. Hence his importance in his mother's house as well as his wife's house are equally marked out. Hence though the Khasis are matrilineal, they are no way matriarchal in nature. Yes the system is not 100% perfect as there will always be those who will tamper and take advantage of the system, but for what it offers, it is a well thought out system which has been tested through centuries and comes across as a well balanced system. It is sad that the blind patriarchal sense of thinking shuts out the beauty to appreciate the practical wisdom of such ancient systems.

    • @swatirful
      @swatirful 2 года назад

      This is such an eye opener. So much to learn

    • @kyakaruvlogs2784
      @kyakaruvlogs2784 2 года назад

      @@swatirful Thank you ☺️

  • @shailestarkharsohnoh
    @shailestarkharsohnoh 3 года назад

    Our grandmother speech a beautiful words... inspiration us to love our nature...👍👍👍

  • @sandorlangramsiej2635
    @sandorlangramsiej2635 3 года назад

    "No temporary library in khasi tribe, but our libraries lies permanently in nature"' I do appreciate the depth of knowledge gained by our Grandma and if we the Khasis, we have such a sense, ......our tribe will be the blessed. Thank You Meiieit.

    • @marbisterdhar2145
      @marbisterdhar2145 3 года назад

      Library in U Lum Sohpetbmeng, Kshaid Nohkalikai etc to name a few

    • @semajrahd5634
      @semajrahd5634 2 года назад

      Yes we have read that in our khasi book in class 12.

  • @umiamnazarene5260
    @umiamnazarene5260 3 года назад

    9:59 it's ironical that the queen bee's action always leads to the demise of the male bee...as seen mostly in our Khasi culture..women always blame men but the core of the problem lies in the structure and functionality of our matrilineal society..

    • @SupernovaDust
      @SupernovaDust 3 года назад

      Yes take the example of Syiem Tirot Sing ,..Matrilinity has its disadvantages also, i guess no system is perfect.

  • @westailbonsynjoin7438
    @westailbonsynjoin7438 3 года назад

    Hooid ngi ai jait sha ka kmie hynrei ngi ai burom ia u shynrang kum u khlieh ka ing kaba mut u kpa lada u shynrang u kitkhlieh is ka ing u long ruh u knie ha ing kur lada u nang ban shynshar iala ka jait ka kur tip kur tip kha

  • @smgarod9061
    @smgarod9061 3 года назад

    That is great please go on documenting all the herbs n medicimal.plants including the other types of trees ,plants ,grasses ,wild fruits ,vegetables that are eatable n non eatable for the benefits of generations to come n create awareness to conserve n preserve them .

  • @Kenshiroit
    @Kenshiroit 3 года назад

    I hear there are mens group demanding equal right...is it true?

    • @btsarmyforever1621
      @btsarmyforever1621 3 года назад

      No there's nothing like that

    • @umiamnazarene5260
      @umiamnazarene5260 3 года назад

      Yes it's true..it's called the Synkhong Rympei Thymmai or SRT in short..

    • @ryngkatlangkharbamon9921
      @ryngkatlangkharbamon9921 3 года назад

      Its only those who want 2 wipe out d Unique Identity n Culture of Our Khasi Tribe n want 2 replace it by Western Culture.

  • @mgmshillong9845
    @mgmshillong9845 3 года назад

    So cute this grandma our mei ieid .. ,🥰❤️

  • @kynjaihalari8311
    @kynjaihalari8311 3 года назад

    😂😂😂 huu dakait eh meiieit ngi te😂😂😂 😘😘😘😘meiieit

  • @bwbwbwbwlhlhlh1083
    @bwbwbwbwlhlhlh1083 3 года назад

    Mei ieid kren better English than ianga 🥺

  • @hepritkurbah8872
    @hepritkurbah8872 3 года назад

    Ka saiñpyrkhat ba don ha imei ieid la ñiar ban lap ha kine ki sngi mynta

  • @fedricksondiengdoh3058
    @fedricksondiengdoh3058 4 года назад

    🤗🤩🤩🤩🤩🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @vanznongkhlaw6279
    @vanznongkhlaw6279 4 года назад

    That is only the views of the urban Khasi who is much influenced by Christian western templates and who are losing touch of their aged old traditions which can be found only in the interiors of Khasi land

  • @nangkhrawwarshong1864
    @nangkhrawwarshong1864 4 года назад

    Ban kren Khasi ruh im nang i ne i Kong Khasi (ym dei i mei ieid ym dei kane ka dohlieh) hynrei i ne i ne i wei ba introduce, what a shame 😂😂😂👎👎👎

  • @paulusumbah9551
    @paulusumbah9551 4 года назад

    Haba ki thei khasi ki sngewshngain baki ioh jait bad spah .ki dei ban niewkor haduh katta2 Kim dei ban pynjaboh da Ka snam u Randi uban pynjot iaka jait Jong ki

  • @water7767
    @water7767 4 года назад

    i am lucky to have a khasi girlfriend and i feel this she is a angel in my life feeling lucky to have her ❤

  • @1sapeitiakitokiweikivideol996
    @1sapeitiakitokiweikivideol996 4 года назад

    With respect to the Dignity and Truth of Khasi Male, The old lady is almost lying of everything- According to the written document and findings by eminent writers of the Khasi People you will find its all a lie. That the old Lady is fraud. Nonsence all along..With The Khara Term also.. However She truebabout onething..Khasi people will vanished and will be seen onlynin Museum.

    • @Kenshiroit
      @Kenshiroit 3 года назад

      I suspected so, people consciously or unconsciously they always try to explain their idealistic vision of said world, society, tribe etc

  • @nilit9544
    @nilit9544 4 года назад

    Kin sa sah kum ki khana tang h k next generation....

  • @sahilsharma4328
    @sahilsharma4328 4 года назад

    This was a breath of fresh air. Beautiful.

  • @kordorkongri3068
    @kordorkongri3068 4 года назад

    It is very sad that we seem to forget that if there had been no men who loved their women so much there would not be in existence the Matrilineal Khasi Society. It was the Khasi male who in the warrior phase decided to leave his wife & the kids with her mother while he goes to war so that they will be well taken care of than with his family. This later led to the children taking the mother's clan name for protection & security in case the father dies as lives in those days was uncertain (too many wars etc). This later became the custom even when the warrior phase of life ended. It must be remembered that the 7trep land(KhasiJaintia) became a Reality because of the Sacrifices/Bravery of our Warriors (males) & they generously gave to their mother, sisters/ nieces for they always see us(females) as physically the weaker sex & that it was their duty to provide& protect the women (females). This is the most noble& beautiful characteristics feature of the Khasi male especially in the past

  • @MsIthinkthereforeIam
    @MsIthinkthereforeIam 4 года назад

    When women are not brainwashed by Patriarchy who turn them into house servants and/or sex objects they're brilliant individuals, proud, whole and centred.

    • @Kenshiroit
      @Kenshiroit 3 года назад

      then they get brainwashed by the matriarchy and they become equally oppressive.

    • @serveurmistress1094
      @serveurmistress1094 3 года назад

      U seem to be brainwashed by feminism... .

  • @rapborlangdkhar2336
    @rapborlangdkhar2336 4 года назад

    Oh I ne Imei ieid te iba shlak ha best lh mei ieid,shong prah shong pdung mei ieid..

  • @kyrmenk308
    @kyrmenk308 4 года назад

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I'm so motivated to see that grandma with all her expression....