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The Jaintias of Meghalaya | Tribals of India

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2020
  • Meghalaya is dominated by three major tribes namely the Garo who reside
    in the Garo hills, the Khasi who reside in the East and West Khasi hills and the
    Jaintia who predominantly reside in the Jaintia hills. The unique feature of all
    these tribes is that they have a matrilineal society where descent is traced
    through the mother.
    In ancient times the Jaintia kingdom was a powerful kingdom of Assam. The
    central region of Jaintia Hills are inhabited by a tribe called “Pnars” while the
    southern and northern regions and inhabited by “Wars” and “Bhois”
    respectively. Over a period of time all three tribes have been collectively
    labelled by the generic name Jaintias. Despite some similarities with the
    Khasi they have their own unique customs and traditions. Even today many
    people still maintain their unique religion called Niamtre. The capital was
    Jaintiapur. The Treaty of Yandaboo was signed between British Government
    and the Burmese on 26 February 1826 and under the treaty on 15 March
    1835 the Jaintia kingdom was annexed by the British Government. The
    reason was human sacrifice and the last king was Raja Rajendra Singh. Now
    the Jaintias are found in Jaintia Hills of Meghalaya, N C Hills and Karbi
    Anglong districts of Assam. They found in Karimganj, Hailakandi also.
    They are follower of matriarchy. The family property goes to the daughters.
    The youngest daughter is considering having the main custody of the family
    property and she is expected to perform all the rites and rituals. Marriage
    within the clan is strictly prohibited. After the marriage the husband stays in
    the wife’s house.
    The Jaintias mainly celebrate agricultural festivals. They offer prayers to rivers,
    mountains, and peaks. Kopili river is the most sacred river and in ancient
    times human sacrifices also was offered. In the summer weeding festival is
    celebrated. A fertility rite is perfomed and the Longhai Dance is danced by
    the youths. In November Raliang Daloiship is observed by sacrificing a He-
    goat. Human was sacrificed in this festival in old days. This festival ends with
    a grand feast of animal meat and beer.
    Another adventurous festival for young boys and men is the ‘Siat khnam` or
    the archery competition. This is very popular festival among young crowd.
    A popular Jaintia dance is Laho dance which similar to the Bihu dance of
    Assam. ‘Shad Pliang` or plate dance was performed in the Royal palaces to
    please royal guests. This dance is performed in fields also.
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Комментарии • 89

  • @aphiewbareh9466
    @aphiewbareh9466 3 года назад +17

    it seems the video was recorded long time before.. but loves it very much as a Jaintia and original religion follower 'Niamtre'

    • @chaoarunavkumarnayak7565
      @chaoarunavkumarnayak7565 3 года назад +1

      It was a very good documentation.. Myself a student & cultural folk musician.. I am trying to preserve & promote our indigenous communities.. Wanted to contact you regarding the cultural & original ethno-religious aspects of our marginalised indigenous ethnic groups of Assam & Meghalaya like Koch, Khasi-Pnar, Keot(Kaibarta), Moran, Rabha etc.. We should preserve our original rituals & identity in all aspects possible which is on verge of extinction.. wanted to dwell into the cultural heritage of such indigenous ethnic groups.. So if u could provide a contact it would be great 😊

    • @dajiedkynsai1669
      @dajiedkynsai1669 3 года назад +1

      Balei u pnar u pher ne na u khynriam??

    • @aphiewbareh9466
      @aphiewbareh9466 3 года назад +6

      @@dajiedkynsai1669 ka jngiapher te ka don beit ha man la ki thain ki shnong,,tngba baroh ngi dei hi ki paid u 7Trep

    • @dajiedkynsai1669
      @dajiedkynsai1669 3 года назад

      @@aphiewbareh9466 phi tip ka mut aiu Hynniewtrep??

    • @aphiewbareh9466
      @aphiewbareh9466 3 года назад +2

      @@dajiedkynsai1669 7Trep literally mean 7Huts,,,kiba wan sha kane ka pyrthei lyngba ka jngkieng ksiar halor u Lumsohpetbneng,,,ph pt ph mut aiu da kaba kylli kmtei, phim dei seh u paid 7Trep

  • @DipeshArt
    @DipeshArt 3 года назад +4

    Such a beautiful channel ❤️

  • @chaoarunavkumarnayak7565
    @chaoarunavkumarnayak7565 3 года назад +3

    A very good step.. Myself a student & cultural folk musician.. I am trying to preserve & promote our indigenous communities.. Wanted to contact you regarding the cultural aspects of our marginalised indigenous ethnic groups of Assam & Meghalaya like Koch, Khasi-Pnar Keot(Kaibarta), Moran, Rabha etc.. We should preserve our original rituals & identity in all aspects possible which is on verge of extinction.. wanted to dwell into the cultural heritage of such indigenous ethnic groups.. So if u could provide a contact it would be great 😊

  • @daohimanar7323
    @daohimanar7323 3 года назад +4

    Such a wonderful and knowledgeable channel. Thank you @Prasar Bharati Archives for this inspiring video.
    Being a Youth, I get to learn alot from this video.🙏

  • @2ndinings
    @2ndinings 3 года назад +2

    Very inspiring and knowledgefull Chanel

  • @teamvirasat
    @teamvirasat 3 года назад +1

    it help me a lot

  • @lastdays3876
    @lastdays3876 3 месяца назад +4

    Pnar is Khasi , War is Khasi, Lyngam is Khasi , Khynriam is Khasi, Bhoi is Khasi. We speak the same language but a different dialect. Even within the same district today there are different dialects in different nearby villages eg: 'Shella' and 'Mawlong' both are Himas in the past ,now villages within Shella constituency in sohra civil subdivision differs in their dialect.
    Hence Pnars are also Khasis , they only differ in dialect( Khasi have 30 different kingdoms with which SUTNGA or JAINTIA is a more prominent one and larger one)

  • @hobbithobbit112
    @hobbithobbit112 3 года назад +13

    Jaintias n khasis have same origin ... austroasiatic language monkhmer stock. But since time immemorial they are more influence by the hindu culture since their king adopted hindu religion whereas khasis stayed in their indegenius faith and the word jaintia comes from the word 'jayantee' a hindu goddess .The Ahoms of assam in the 16th century called the place in the hills of jaintiapur, Khasipur since they know them as khasis-inorder to differentiate them (people living there)from the plains of Jaiñtiapur inhabited by bengalees of bangladesh.They are called 'Pnar' khasi by mainland khasis to show they are from the eastern part of the khasi region.

    • @Overcometheworld479
      @Overcometheworld479 3 года назад +5

      Wrong information

    • @dajiedkynsai1669
      @dajiedkynsai1669 3 года назад +4

      Yes so true pnar are part of khasi. We are khasi by blood. Jaiñtia are bangalis who live in Bangladesh 👍

    • @sirantisocial9681
      @sirantisocial9681 3 года назад

      This is how world works people live around and influence eachother

    • @sirantisocial9681
      @sirantisocial9681 3 года назад

      Even place of origin of Jayantias (combodia) comes from the name of a ganga plains tribe Kambhoj

    • @hobbithobbit112
      @hobbithobbit112 3 года назад +2

      @@sirantisocial9681 The world works in this way ... we rely on each other.one culture influence another and it's wonderful.im not against any of that..but m just here to show that the the only diferrence between khasi and jaintia is what I had stated and not that they are from a different branch altogether.

  • @jantukumarofficial3626
    @jantukumarofficial3626 3 года назад +1

    Nice video

  • @tinman9193
    @tinman9193 3 года назад +4

    I have one old coin of jaintia king but I cant understand what's written on it but I think it's around 300 to 400 years old..I want to know more about the coin but I don't know how and I don't even know in what language it's scripted in..

    • @tlyngdoh590
      @tlyngdoh590 3 года назад +2

      I never heard the Jaintia king (syiem) but only (syiem Sutnga)or Sutnga kingdom is wellknown to all.

    • @tinman9193
      @tinman9193 3 года назад +1

      @@tlyngdoh590 I know nothing about the coin but it's big n I think it's silver not so sure ...

    • @Overcometheworld479
      @Overcometheworld479 3 года назад

      Sir can you please share with me. I wanted to see

    • @tinman9193
      @tinman9193 3 года назад

      @@Overcometheworld479 do u know about jaintia coins ?

    • @chaoarunavkumarnayak7565
      @chaoarunavkumarnayak7565 3 года назад

      A wonderful historical data. Do preserve it (the coin). Myself a student & cultural folk musician.. I am trying to preserve & promote our indigenous communities.. Wanted to contact you regarding the cultural aspects of our marginalised indigenous ethnic groups of Assam & Meghalaya like Koch, Khasi-Pnar, Keot(Kaibarta), Moran, Rabha etc.. We should preserve our original rituals & identity in all aspects possible which is on verge of extinction.. wanted to dwell into the cultural heritage of such indigenous ethnic groups.. So if u could provide a contact it would be great 😊

  • @dammmmmm640
    @dammmmmm640 3 года назад +1

    in which year this documentary film was filmed

  • @user-vg9bp1gg1o
    @user-vg9bp1gg1o 5 месяцев назад +4

    Jaiñtia is only a name given by the king Sutnga to honour his wife because she's the Bengali from Bangladesh at that time but it's not for the welfare of the Khasi people where Khasi Pnar is misunderstanding or misguided by so called divide and rule policy of the British and later by the Indian Government.

  • @omegashenronful
    @omegashenronful 3 года назад +9

    Proud to be a Jaintia

    • @dajiedkynsai1669
      @dajiedkynsai1669 3 года назад +3

      So a Jaiñtia is different from a Khasi??

    • @vibesrise8428
      @vibesrise8428 9 месяцев назад

      @@dajiedkynsai1669 Yes but both are very Similar as Both are Austro-Asiatic tribes.

    • @dajiedkynsai1669
      @dajiedkynsai1669 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@vibesrise8428 what a big joke!! My father is a war amlarem.. and he's a khasi blood.. my grandfather is a Pnar from jowai proper and he's a khasi too.. wtf is wrong with you. Khasi does not mean only a person from khyrim syiemship.. khasi means khynriam, pnar, bhoi, war, maram & lyngngam.. if Pnar is not part of khasi tribe then they should not have the right to perform any ritual at lum sohpetbneng.. because only a khasi blood can practice their rights at lum sohpetbneng.. and btw.. many pnars clan are related to khyrim, bhoi, war.. what TF is wrong with Pnar people trying to separate from the khasi tribe?? Especially those from jowai pohshnong??

    • @vibesrise8428
      @vibesrise8428 9 месяцев назад

      @@dajiedkynsai1669 They are allowed there as Pnar and Khasis are Meghalayan Austro-Asiatics very close. The Origin is same.Almost same but a little bit different.

    • @jonbonjovi9625
      @jonbonjovi9625 6 месяцев назад +1

      Im confused. My grandfather surname is bareh and he consider himself khasi. I know many pnar who are born in shillong and they consider themselves khasi.

  • @travelifeweb
    @travelifeweb 3 года назад

    Garo song. Yeh great. Travelife has folk tales Serenging story.

  • @jonbonjovi9625
    @jonbonjovi9625 6 месяцев назад +4

    I don't understand why some pnar don't consider themselves khasi. My granfather is a pnar (surname bareh) and he consider himself a pure khasi. All my pnar friends who are born in shillong consider themselves khasi. Also many pnar from jaintia hills I met consider themselves khasi. I dont understand why some pnar want to be separated.

    • @dajiedkynsai1669
      @dajiedkynsai1669 6 месяцев назад

      Ki kwah la ka jong ka jaitbynriew ta kadaw..

  • @banchaniaisdor3528
    @banchaniaisdor3528 3 года назад

    Please upload more jaintia videos like this.

    • @dajiedkynsai1669
      @dajiedkynsai1669 3 года назад +1

      Kin sa upload bun bha ki video Bangla ba phin peit😂😂

  • @Overcometheworld479
    @Overcometheworld479 3 года назад +1

    The video seems so old, madam please come again n update we will love to have you here.

  • @ankitsharma-mg1gs
    @ankitsharma-mg1gs 3 года назад

    lovely video

  • @MaiakiMarphet
    @MaiakiMarphet 7 дней назад

    Khon Yong ka Ri Loom Jaiñtia tur chaphang im i pyrtuid neh i nam

  • @pradeeparyal3940
    @pradeeparyal3940 Год назад +2

    Stop saying the pronoun U as 'You' it's 'oo' 🥺

  • @amriteshbiswas1279
    @amriteshbiswas1279 3 года назад

    ♥♥♥

  • @DK00758
    @DK00758 Год назад +2

    It's misinterpret creating division to disintegrate us ,,,,,,,,, We The KHASI tribe comprise of Khynriam,Pnar or jaintia, Bhoi,War ,maram,lyngnam,Diku the one flesh and blood of ka Bri hynniewtrep

    • @vibesrise8428
      @vibesrise8428 9 месяцев назад

      Khasi and Jaintia both are Austro-Asiatic tribe so both are so similar.Whereas Garo is Mongoloid tribe so,much different from Khasi and Jaintia(Pnar)

    • @Syndai_5
      @Syndai_5 2 месяца назад

      Kine ki diku ngam ju ïohsngew re ..ki dei naei mo

    • @JOPBORLANGKHYRIEMMUJAT-ly1lk
      @JOPBORLANGKHYRIEMMUJAT-ly1lk Месяц назад +1

      @@Syndai_5 Na Lyngngam border Garo hills West Khasi Hills ki lah duhjaitnoh ki lah kylla Lyngngam bad Garo kim don shuh mynta lehse uwei ar na ki tymmen ioh ki dang don da ki leit wad ne shu leh DNA test bad research da ki stad wad bniah

  • @user-vg9bp1gg1o
    @user-vg9bp1gg1o 5 месяцев назад +2

    They are not Jaiñtia because it's only a name given by a king Sutnga to honour the name of his wife Jayanta ( Bangladeshi) but they are known as Khasi Pnar and even we had Khasi Pnar in Bangladesh, Assam, Mizoram,anipur etc. but all of them they didn't call themselves Jaiñtia but they call Khasi because of what they belong ( khynriem, pnar, bhoi, war, maram, lyngngam bad diko

  • @lovemyself767
    @lovemyself767 2 года назад +3

    Wrong Information

  • @SimranSingh-li2qz
    @SimranSingh-li2qz 3 года назад

    Suno kahani upload kre

  • @riianompassah7052
    @riianompassah7052 3 года назад

    ❤️❤️❤️👌🙏🙏🙏

  • @kbk8127
    @kbk8127 3 месяца назад +1

    We pnar are khasi we are the same, mainland india try to divide us 😂can you

  • @rschoudhury3131
    @rschoudhury3131 Год назад +2

    Demand Jaintia State as a separate state. Jaintia Kingdom was a historical kingdom.

    • @user-uq9xe8wy9b
      @user-uq9xe8wy9b 6 месяцев назад

      Why the fuck like are you even from meghalaya? Tf

    • @kbk8127
      @kbk8127 3 месяца назад

      We jaintia don't want separate, we want separate from u if u know what I mean 🤡

    • @zhylla
      @zhylla 13 дней назад

      👎👎

  • @aibankhonglah3736
    @aibankhonglah3736 2 года назад +2

    Don't forget about jaintia in Bangladesh and Assam

    • @dajiedkynsai1669
      @dajiedkynsai1669 2 года назад +5

      Khasi in Bangladesh to be precise. Khasi means "khynriam, pnar, bhoi, war, maram, Lyngngam".

    • @aibankhonglah3736
      @aibankhonglah3736 2 года назад

      We have three tribes :khasi,garo and Jaintia.

    • @dajiedkynsai1669
      @dajiedkynsai1669 2 года назад +6

      @@aibankhonglah3736 a tribe divided by a govt. What a big joke!!

    • @aibankhonglah3736
      @aibankhonglah3736 2 года назад +1

      @@dajiedkynsai1669 I don't know bro,but people are divided by colour,language,religion....

    • @dajiedkynsai1669
      @dajiedkynsai1669 2 года назад +5

      @@aibankhonglah3736 nai pyniapher jaitbynriew re bro. U pnar u dei hi u khasi, phi dei u war bad u war u dei hi u khasi. Jaiñtia dei tang ka kyrteng thaiñ. Baroh ngi dei u paid khasi baiar.

  • @that90sguy77
    @that90sguy77 3 года назад +1

    Amar Rahe Khon u 12 dolloi

    • @dajiedkynsai1669
      @dajiedkynsai1669 3 года назад +1

      So you are wiping out the syiem sutnga from this topic??

  • @pureIndian354
    @pureIndian354 4 месяца назад

    Meghalaya is a Hindu State .

    • @Reuzzzz
      @Reuzzzz 3 месяца назад +1

      Fuck no

    • @dajiedkynsai1669
      @dajiedkynsai1669 10 дней назад

      @@pureIndian354 east bengal and all of mainland India and Pakistan were Christian country before the indo Aryan invasion of the Indian subcontinent and later part the Arab invasion of India.. so you see if Meghalaya is a Hindu state that means all of the Indian subcontinent is a Christian state.. thank me later frog in a well.