@@TarozhouHaha etu kwa roo😂 brother i have just a quick question to ask you is that if you're not patriotic or consider yourself as an Indian then let me know who you are and what is your nationality😂
May.. When the Rongmei guy just said that he is a Rongmei, you told him "ai nangta zianne", so spontaneously.. Awesome yeah... Very nice of you to have learned some of these good things from here, about us... All support🎉🎉🎉
The one who is standing in the middle wearing a white shirt is my sis ...love to see her in your channel ...I'm a big fan of you @may.....lots of love @may
I love my state nagalañd. And my dream country is My India where you will find kacha korean,anglo Indian, blacks(adivasi, real african community somewhere in Rajasthan or so) chinese community in assam and others races as well. We have snow,desert,icy glacier,beach, breezy hill town as well as hot plains. From tropical rain forest to deciduous dry forest,from marshy land to rocky platue. "Incredible India" indeed.
Rajasthani are not African community and also Rajasthan are white (mostly) and some are brown in colour . There is not only desert in Rajasthan there are mountains too . Stop your stereotypes 😂
Jerome Saldanha, a government servant in British Raj at Bombay Presidency, noted in an article in Mangalore Magazine, published by St Aloysius College, which chronicled contemporary developments and views from the closing decades of 19th century: “People of all classes belonging to Canara, specially the Christians, had suffered so dreadfully from Tippu’s regime of terror that they welcomed the British with a sense of relief and joy, and a hope of future peace and prosperity, that perhaps nowhere else was felt in India on the advent of the British. Nor were our ancestors disappointed, for they found that the main object of British rule in India was to secure the happiness of the people over whom it was held.” Following retirement from government service in Bombay, Jerome Saldanha returned to Mangaluru and represented the district in the Madras Legislative Council. In his later years, he began to move with the rising tide of nationalism and became a sincere admirer of Mahatma Gandhi. When Gandhiji visited Mangaluru in 1929, Jerome, as president of South Canara District Congress Committee, presided at the public meeting addressed by the Mahatma. According to Dr Michael Lobo, who has chronicled the community through two authoritative books, The Mangalore Catholic Community - A Professional History / Directory and Distinguished Mangalorean Catholics 1800 -2000, a photograph of the two leaders taken on the occasion is in the possession of his family. Incidentally, Jerome was born in 1868, one year before the Mahatma, and died in 1947, just a few months before Independence. Though not an active freedom fighter, Jerome supported the freedom movement through articulation in writing, especially in Mangalore Magazine. For instance, during World War II, in 1942, the Japanese joined the Axis (Germany and Italy) and after capturing Singapore and Burma, were knocking at the eastern border of India. In this context, the moderates among Canara Catholics felt that this was hardly the time for Gandhiji to persist in the Quit India Movement. For, they reasoned, if the Japanese succeeded in taking over India, the position of the country would be infinitely worse off and prospects of freedom might vanish altogether. Instead, they argued, this was the time for Britain and India to stand together in the defence of the sub-continent. One of those who held this view was an eminent lawyer of Mangaluru, Cajetan Lobo who, writing in Mangalore Magazine, went to the extent of insinuating that Gandhiji was, in the context of the war, a fifth columnist. Jerome was quick to rise to the defence of Gandhiji: “It is sheer nonsense to talk of Gandhiji as a fifth columnist…. He is one of the great men of the world - dominated by high ideals …about human family. Whether those ideals are always practicable in our difficult world may be questioned, but that Mr. Gandhi is a great patriot, a great man and a great spiritual leader, who can doubt?” Another supporter of the freedom movement was Maurice Sreshta, a government servant under British Raj, who retired as post master general, Ceylon. Following retirement, he was elected to the Madras Legislative Council. As Dr Michael Lobo notes, “Throughout his career, he wished to be identified as Indian and he adopted the surname Sreshta (from a Sanskrit word meaning great) - a daring move for a British civil servant at a time when the other civil servants were, if anything, attempting to anglicize their names.” His children were also provided with Indian names in addition to their Christian names. Shortly after returning to Mangaluru from Colombo, in 1928, he spoke to students of St Aloysius College, commending Gandhiji to them. Yet another Canara Catholic supporter of the freedom movement was Felix Albuquerque Pai, the tile magnate of Mangaluru. Inspired by Gandhiji, he had manufactured salt in defiance of British law (1930). When Nehru came to Mangaluru in 1933, he first landed at the Albuquerque residence at Bolar and was taken in procession to Falnir where a public meeting was held - the reception being financed by Felix Pai. According to the account by Dr Michael Lobo, the 1930s saw the entry of three Canara couples into the freedom movement - Thomas and Helen Alvares, Cyprian and Alice Alvares and Joachim and Violet Alva. The involvement of the last couple is a long story, well known to merit repeating. Suffice to say that they were the first couple to be members of parliament and Violet Alva ended up as chairman of Raja Sabha. For their wedding in Bombay on July 18, 1936, Gandhiji, though bedridden, sent a message to the couple hoping that the union would result in greater service to the country. He also expressed his joy that “Nothing unseemly as dancing and drinking would have part in the wedding festivities.” Thomas and Helen Alvares had settled down in Colombo where they opened a branch of their tile business. The couple was converted to the cause of freedom by the Mahatma himself, whom they once entertained to tea. So impressed were they by the Mahatma that they decided to give their children Indian first names. Helen herself adopted the name of Alva Devi. She was a great votary of Satyagraha and articulated it through public speeches. The third couple was Cyprian and Alice Alvares. Cyprian was arrested in 1930 during Wadala Salt Satyagraha and was one of the few freedom fighters of the Catholic community of Mangalureans to receive Sanman Patra in the 1930s. His wife, Alice, joined Quit India Movement with her husband and went underground. But both were arrested in November 1942 and put in separate lock-ups in Bombay. Alice escaped and went to Daman and worked with the underground leaders - Lohia and Savarkar - while Cyprian was an ailing prisoner. Alice was arrested again and was first interned in the Yeravada prison in Poona and later expelled from Bombay and interned in Central Jail, Mangaluru. The couple operated a wireless system for Congress Radio from their own school. We conclude with another Bombay-based Mangalurean, John Francis Pinto. He was preoccupied in politics, earlier as freedom fighter and later as a MLA. He became an admirer of Gandhiji soon after the latter took the lead in the freedom struggle in the early 1920s. Because of his admiration for Gandhi, his donning the Gandhi-cap and his active participation in the Civil Disobedience Movement in the 1930s, he acquired the nickname as ‘Gandhi Pinto’.
Thailand and Japan i want to explore 😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰 I'm from nagaland but currently I'm in pune and i have my frn call july from Thailand she's like my sister very caring so nice to me and i show your blog also she's so surprise seeing you in nagaland keep doing love you sis 😘
Sister May, you encounter one of Rongmei guy and u said I nang ta jian ne , I was so dismayed how u learn our dialogue, 👍 You have done great job, We support you sister...
Maynump ..I watch ur vdo and follow u is just because of ur uncontrol..funny smile , I really like u so much if u visit Manipur again rest in poor home but u will enjoy ....all d very best ❤
Guys in Nagaland. I want to go to LA.😂 Sweden. Typical Indian generally want to visit there coz of Life Style. Japan and other Asian countries aren't preferred for Migration and so last in destination .😅
I don’t know if you like your own states but I like Naga manu🥳🧡
❤❤❤
Etu Kwa Roo✊
I say will u marry me 😍😍🥴🤣
It's mannu not Manu 😢
fkk nagaland peons
❤ from Uttar Pradesh for hardworking and beautiful naga people. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
From nagaland but currently dwelling in bombay
@@lungchey8840you're not naga stop pretending ..naga will never post that Indian flag in comment
@@TarozhouHaha etu kwa roo😂 brother i have just a quick question to ask you is that if you're not patriotic or consider yourself as an Indian then let me know who you are and what is your nationality😂
I am not from Nagaland, I am from Uttar Pradesh but I love Nagaland ❤
You can’t miss out the best colleges in Nagaland - Patkai Christian College & St. Joseph College, Jakhama
🗿
ᴜʀ ʀɪɢʜᴛ ....ᴍᴀɪɴ ᴛᴏʜ ꜱᴛ ᴊᴏꜱᴇᴩʜ ᴄᴏʟʟᴇɢᴇ ᴊᴀᴋʜᴀᴍᴀ ᴋᴏʜɪᴍᴀ ɴᴀɢᴀʟᴀɴɢ
@@kemesanukhazo it’s forever Patkai for me 😌
Nagaland me sab English language hi bolte hai,Hindi nahi aati
@@dharmashende602 hamme dono aati hai!
North east people thinking that she is also from north east 😂 . Love your videos from U.P,India
@humanbeing i think she is thai
@@kskskksks3045 no wonder she sounds so like SEA people 😂 I thought Naga people talk like us too haha.
@@happy.soul554 She is from Thailand
I love Nagaland
I live in Kohima
And i like all the other districts as well ❤
N we all know that u are AO 🤣 we all love our own land bro
@@thunglo143 you are right 👍🏻
I'm from Uttarakhand and for twice months I've been in Nagaland, it's a really beautiful and cultural place
May.. When the Rongmei guy just said that he is a Rongmei, you told him "ai nangta zianne", so spontaneously.. Awesome yeah... Very nice of you to have learned some of these good things from here, about us... All support🎉🎉🎉
Lots of love for naga people
🇮🇳 Bharat mata ki jai
Love from Arunachal Pradesh India ❤
@@kyo___sohma18-wj2dz state ka nam se majak nahi
@@kyo___sohma18-wj2dz ARE U FCKING KIDDING ME HOW CAN U MAKE JOKE OF ANYONE STATE....
Love from thailand for nagas ❤
The one who is standing in the middle wearing a white shirt is my sis ...love to see her in your channel ...I'm a big fan of you @may.....lots of love @may
I love my state nagalañd. And my dream country is My India where you will find kacha korean,anglo Indian, blacks(adivasi, real african community somewhere in Rajasthan or so) chinese community in assam and others races as well. We have snow,desert,icy glacier,beach, breezy hill town as well as hot plains. From tropical rain forest to deciduous dry forest,from marshy land to rocky platue. "Incredible India" indeed.
Rajasthani are not African community and also Rajasthan are white (mostly) and some are brown in colour . There is not only desert in Rajasthan there are mountains too . Stop your stereotypes 😂
@@seigou8832 geography doesn't matter we mostly have Persian gene and Rajasthan does not have complete desert
Yes bro humare pass sb kuch hai bus humko acche develop karna
Africans now we have are sidhis in Karnataka
@@science.shorts349 there a small place between Rajasthan and Gujarat occupied by Africans since the British era...Google it
Was waiting for someone 1 to say Japan n that gentle man said it good job anime fan 💪🏻
I also like japan my dream country😂😂😂
Yes u got me 😂👍 Yamete kudasai 🤣🤣
It's Japan,China and Korea for me
I love their English ❤️
I love........ Naga English accent sooooooo good....... Infect I say the 7 Northeast states has different vibes that hits
Arunachali has also that same English accent
No wayyy😂🤣🤣🤣 please don't lie to yourself.@@Tarozhou
@@Tarozhou
Moye Moye
@@Lily-j2e6h arunachal does speak like naga , even their Assamese sounds like nagamese 😋🥺
I love your videos....love from Pune, Maharashtra...💗Jay hind Jay Naga💗🇮🇳
I am also watching from pune
The best part in this vlog is the moment when you talked Rongmei to one Rongmei guy😁😄
Doing good work keep it up❤❤
하나님께서 한국의 나가랜드 사랑을 축복하시기를 🇰🇷
nice move May.....keep going and do good...and love your energy interacting with the people❣❣❣
You are soooo cute❤
Love your accent 😍
Lots of love and support from Arunachal pradesh😊
Thank you 😊❤️
I mean most of your subscribers are from North East, so instead we want to see & explore Thailand through your blogs. Hope that makes sense 😁
Those 3 zeliangrong guys are the most lucky one ❤❤❤❤.....
Omg my buddy taking pics with you,oh yeah i wish too😃😃 Anyway i love watching your videos😊
You're becoming a Lil healthy after being to Nagaland.. who else observed that?.💐😀
You mean fat?
May never disappoint us...😍😍👍
I love india....i love nagaland i love all the state💕💕❤❤
Maynumpetch got more fair and beautiful.
I still smile looking at the pic of us together ❤😂.
I love also thai,chinese,korean,japanese,indonesian and Nagas too.....
Cz they are so bright like chinese!❤️🔥
I can't believe my brother made it to your vlog 🤣 "ai nangta zianne"
Jerome Saldanha, a government servant in British Raj at Bombay Presidency, noted in an article in Mangalore Magazine, published by St Aloysius College, which chronicled contemporary developments and views from the closing decades of 19th century: “People of all classes belonging to Canara, specially the Christians, had suffered so dreadfully from Tippu’s regime of terror that they welcomed the British with a sense of relief and joy, and a hope of future peace and prosperity, that perhaps nowhere else was felt in India on the advent of the British. Nor were our ancestors disappointed, for they found that the main object of British rule in India was to secure the happiness of the people over whom it was held.”
Following retirement from government service in Bombay, Jerome Saldanha returned to Mangaluru and represented the district in the Madras Legislative Council. In his later years, he began to move with the rising tide of nationalism and became a sincere admirer of Mahatma Gandhi. When Gandhiji visited Mangaluru in 1929, Jerome, as president of South Canara District Congress Committee, presided at the public meeting addressed by the Mahatma. According to Dr Michael Lobo, who has chronicled the community through two authoritative books, The Mangalore Catholic Community - A Professional History / Directory and Distinguished Mangalorean Catholics 1800 -2000, a photograph of the two leaders taken on the occasion is in the possession of his family. Incidentally, Jerome was born in 1868, one year before the Mahatma, and died in 1947, just a few months before Independence.
Though not an active freedom fighter, Jerome supported the freedom movement through articulation in writing, especially in Mangalore Magazine. For instance, during World War II, in 1942, the Japanese joined the Axis (Germany and Italy) and after capturing Singapore and Burma, were knocking at the eastern border of India. In this context, the moderates among Canara Catholics felt that this was hardly the time for Gandhiji to persist in the Quit India Movement. For, they reasoned, if the Japanese succeeded in taking over India, the position of the country would be infinitely worse off and prospects of freedom might vanish altogether. Instead, they argued, this was the time for Britain and India to stand together in the defence of the sub-continent. One of those who held this view was an eminent lawyer of Mangaluru, Cajetan Lobo who, writing in Mangalore Magazine, went to the extent of insinuating that Gandhiji was, in the context of the war, a fifth columnist. Jerome was quick to rise to the defence of Gandhiji: “It is sheer nonsense to talk of Gandhiji as a fifth columnist…. He is one of the great men of the world - dominated by high ideals …about human family. Whether those ideals are always practicable in our difficult world may be questioned, but that Mr. Gandhi is a great patriot, a great man and a great spiritual leader, who can doubt?”
Another supporter of the freedom movement was Maurice Sreshta, a government servant under British Raj, who retired as post master general, Ceylon. Following retirement, he was elected to the Madras Legislative Council. As Dr Michael Lobo notes, “Throughout his career, he wished to be identified as Indian and he adopted the surname Sreshta (from a Sanskrit word meaning great) - a daring move for a British civil servant at a time when the other civil servants were, if anything, attempting to anglicize their names.” His children were also provided with Indian names in addition to their Christian names. Shortly after returning to Mangaluru from Colombo, in 1928, he spoke to students of St Aloysius College, commending Gandhiji to them.
Yet another Canara Catholic supporter of the freedom movement was Felix Albuquerque Pai, the tile magnate of Mangaluru. Inspired by Gandhiji, he had manufactured salt in defiance of British law (1930). When Nehru came to Mangaluru in 1933, he first landed at the Albuquerque residence at Bolar and was taken in procession to Falnir where a public meeting was held - the reception being financed by Felix Pai.
According to the account by Dr Michael Lobo, the 1930s saw the entry of three Canara couples into the freedom movement - Thomas and Helen Alvares, Cyprian and Alice Alvares and Joachim and Violet Alva. The involvement of the last couple is a long story, well known to merit repeating. Suffice to say that they were the first couple to be members of parliament and Violet Alva ended up as chairman of Raja Sabha. For their wedding in Bombay on July 18, 1936, Gandhiji, though bedridden, sent a message to the couple hoping that the union would result in greater service to the country. He also expressed his joy that “Nothing unseemly as dancing and drinking would have part in the wedding festivities.”
Thomas and Helen Alvares had settled down in Colombo where they opened a branch of their tile business. The couple was converted to the cause of freedom by the Mahatma himself, whom they once entertained to tea. So impressed were they by the Mahatma that they decided to give their children Indian first names. Helen herself adopted the name of Alva Devi. She was a great votary of Satyagraha and articulated it through public speeches.
The third couple was Cyprian and Alice Alvares. Cyprian was arrested in 1930 during Wadala Salt Satyagraha and was one of the few freedom fighters of the Catholic community of Mangalureans to receive Sanman Patra in the 1930s. His wife, Alice, joined Quit India Movement with her husband and went underground. But both were arrested in November 1942 and put in separate lock-ups in Bombay. Alice escaped and went to Daman and worked with the underground leaders - Lohia and Savarkar - while Cyprian was an ailing prisoner. Alice was arrested again and was first interned in the Yeravada prison in Poona and later expelled from Bombay and interned in Central Jail, Mangaluru. The couple operated a wireless system for Congress Radio from their own school.
We conclude with another Bombay-based Mangalurean, John Francis Pinto. He was preoccupied in politics, earlier as freedom fighter and later as a MLA. He became an admirer of Gandhiji soon after the latter took the lead in the freedom struggle in the early 1920s. Because of his admiration for Gandhi, his donning the Gandhi-cap and his active participation in the Civil Disobedience Movement in the 1930s, he acquired the nickname as ‘Gandhi Pinto’.
Thailand and Japan i want to explore 😍😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰 I'm from nagaland but currently I'm in pune and i have my frn call july from Thailand she's like my sister very caring so nice to me and i show your blog also she's so surprise seeing you in nagaland keep doing love you sis 😘
Tripura 🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳
Sister May, you encounter one of Rongmei guy and u said I nang ta jian ne , I was so dismayed how u learn our dialogue, 👍
You have done great job,
We support you sister...
awsome❤
Enjoy de weather 🌨️
Which we eeennjooooooiiiiii every year🍂 zeliang ase dey💎
Wow so amazing❤ upload more pls
Love from Bihar ❤
Love from UP ❤❤❤❤
I am ur big fans Maynumpetch! Ai nangta jen e ❤️
I would be very happy if I could see you in Thailand, am scheduled for my trip in may.
Am proude to be Naga 😌🫂💜Naga is frendly with unoknow people 🦋
This beautiful Lady's content is crystal clear as her.🌿
Sister, you said, rongmei dialect 👉eiya Nang ta jain ya,, word is very beautiful 😍
Hehe🥰
@@Maynumpetch sister thank you so much, for your responding with me ❤🥰🤗
Maynump ..I watch ur vdo and follow u is just because of ur uncontrol..funny smile , I really like u so much if u visit Manipur again rest in poor home but u will enjoy ....all d very best ❤
Aww 🥰 thank you love 😇❤️
How about this? I died as vietnamese in vietnam War and born in Assam as a tibeto-burman language speaker
It's awesome❤❤❤😊
I studied in St. College some years back. Ahhhhh...nothing has changed much
Adorable always May
2:13 Ekarikthin isn’t an inter college competition, it is the annual techno-cultural fest of NIT Nagaland. (National Institute of Technology). 😅
Phom tripe !!!nice one
Beautiful ❤️
They are so shy to take videos and photos 😂 seeing that so nice❤
I love your microphone
Awesome
My beautiful sister state Nagaland.. Lots of love from one of your sister state Assam
My dream country is🎉🎉🎉🥳🥳🥳🥳China , Myanmar, Thailand,🙏🙏🙏
Guys in Nagaland. I want to go to LA.😂 Sweden. Typical Indian generally want to visit there coz of Life Style. Japan and other Asian countries aren't preferred for Migration and so last in destination .😅
Full enjoyment 💝
Please come to Bodoland ❤
I means visit our place jalukie near dimapur
Hello it's me ur new subscriber from Shamator under Nagaland
You like mentioning Nagaland... Why do you like us?😀
3:33 if you want to see imkumnaro😭🤣🤣
Love you may💖💖💖💖
Much love too 🤗❤️
I Love Assam, also love China ,Laos ,Shan State, Northern Thai.......kob khun khaaaa 🙏🙏🙏
06:07 Zeliangrong brother's ✊
I like your dress coz it match you alot
😍😍❤️❤️❤️love you
I really really really really really really really really really like u
She said ha bol diya 💍👈😜🤣🤣👍
I am Japanese.
why their look is very same with us.
Because we are Asian
U look like us too 😅
Do you people speak Nepali too along with Nagamese there?
Lol they aren't Nepali how come you'll speak Nepali they're sino-Tibetan people
Hello good day I am from Philippines, City of Baguio city I hope you can visit our country 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Ai nang ta jian e ❤️❤️😘😘
Fav RUclipsber ❤
U missed d best fest of Nagaland which is in St Joseph college
That girl from the food stall ...seems like she don't want to talk.....
Those people who live there only they know the true reality
May please please come to our kohima science college on date 28 April our college parting social we would love to see u ❤️🙏🙏
😂😂😂😂😂
Love from karbi Anglong Assam❤️
New subscriber 🙏👍
What's this ridiculous question 🙋north East is Haven for me as an uttar pradesh boy
Ngje ym nungcye.......👍👍👍
Wow its great
I love you manyumpetch😂
Damn she can speak Rongmei 😮
Actually I am from nagaland people cute and beautiful 😍
New subscribers❤❤
U guys r very injoy mannn
Kito naughty happening 😂🔥💣
Good luck 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
😊❤ so refreshing..... If you remember me.. I was the first person to subscribe to your channel😅
That glass girl is so beautiful 😍
big fan of imkumnaro ma sister
Visit mizoram its abeautiful place, northeast india
Omg this guy how many times he was saying everytime yah yah yah yah 🤣🤣
Keep it up sister I am from assam
Finally mgm spoted❤❤❤ kehang