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No body eats and cooks like the Nagas, for me they have the best cuisine in all of NE India. I am from Sivasagar, a district of Assam adjacent to Nagaland. Anytime I feel like having a sumptuous meal, I cross the border to Nagaland and have their food, so rustic, so original. Thank you for covering them in such a beautiful way.
This is not just a food review channel...This is a cultural documentary that makes me appreciate our planet and I will support this channel till l'm an old woman with 8 cats.
I am from Mizoram. Nagaland, Mizoram, Philippine, share some common things in culture. Naga and Mizo are long known headhunters, same with Philippines....
Our tribe here in the Philippines has almost the same looks, culture and tradition like the Naga tribe. One of my dreams is to visit Naga land and find out the origin of my people. My tribe were also headhunters but changed by the Anglican American missionaries.
Quick correction: It's not the Naga tribe, but the Naga tribes. There are many tribes in Nagaland and we collectively call these tribes Naga. Te Naga tribes are not limited to Nagaland alone tho.
As an Hindu and a vegetarian I think we have to accept others as they are wheather they eat cow or pig or insects it doesn't matter. Our strength is our unity. For our survival we have to stay United. Lots of love to my fellow Naga citizens 🇮🇳
These 80+ year old's sit there attentive, focused, and fully responsive. No shakiness, or lack of awareness, still seemingly able to hold their own respectively. Their ability to reform and understand times for change, yet still holding their values and culture close is truly respectable.
@@marksantos2276 brother I hate Biden as much as anyone else with a functioning brain but this is a food channel comment section 😄 not exactly the time and place
@@noksangsang7240 Mr sang , I guess us not knowing about your tribe is a you problem ... you must have heard about Gujrat because Modi ji is from there so that's how you learn about other states ... your tribe was busy touching each other and didn't do anything big so what can I do ... if it wasn't for Sony a large majority of Indians would have not known about your tribe 😉
India is so diverse that sometimes even I get confuse when I see something new India got everything from plains,desert, mountains,Ice, Islands, Volcano, Greenery,food,culture etc....India is not just a country It's a mini world 🇮🇳❤️
Sonny from the bottom of my heart as a South Indian, thank you for documenting such a unique and rich culture of India, it makes me immensely proud on how diverse my great country is. This is mind blowing to know about all these cultures and traditions.
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 we r not eating out of disrespect Bhai..jus the way u want us to respect ur belief we would like u to respect our food culture too..afterall out diversity is the reason y we r unique..u don't want our country to change do u?..it won't be the same india no more with no diverse culture or beauty..
I'm Naga too and I also think that most of my Naga brothers and sisters looks Filipino minus those who bury their face in makeup and try to look Korean😅
Yes,,,The Nagas, the Igorots of Phillipines and the Dayaks of Borneo have a lot of similarities in culture/tradition. I have also seen Igorot women wearing traditional attires which are 99% same as the ones worn by Naga women here in Nagaland.
I have lived in the northeast India for more than 12 years. Thank you bringing the hidden paradise of India to the world through your videos. Looking at the delicious food brought forth countless memories and cherished moments.
Mad respect to Naga people from Nepal. We used to be originality of same roots( Mongoloid race) but we migrated to all different parts of Asia. Thanks BFERS for introducing unique culture of Nagas to the world.
@@okboomer8974 actually many tribes in nepal came through myanmar and north east to plains and hills of nepal and some from north himalaya directly . That is what dna study shows . We all speak tibeto burmeli or sino tibeti languages . Eastern nepal tribes like rai limbu kiratis are near to north eastern tribes and tharu of terai nepal genetically closer to north eastern tribal dna samples
Dear Naga brothers and sisters, As a Delhiite, I feel sorry for the stereotype and prejudice that you face in Delhi. It is not that only Nagad and people of NE face such bullying, I being a Bihari faced a lot in Delhi. Above all, we are firstly Indian, then Biharis or Nagas. We love you💓💓💓💓💓.
I have lots of bihari labourer friends here in nagaland .. though they are labourers and our interest differs we have a lot of respect for each other. and i love their masala chicken and mutton .. + one of their song .. oh Raja Raja .. i dont know whole lyrics 😇
Sonny, Thanks a lot for covering Nagaland! I have a message for people in Nagaland: Be the way you are 😊 You guys are Indians as much as we are.. I am sorry on behalf of other main land Indians who discriminated your people. I am looking forward to explore Nagaland and alllllll of what the land has to offer.. Spend time with you all in harmony 😊
Those tattooed elders with full warrior gear are the last of the head hunters in Nagaland, after them it will be just a history forever on this planet. You are so lucky to meet with such warriors... It's a historic moment for you. Thanks for visiting Nagaland and exploring the unexplored. KUKNALIM🙏🙏
@@Das1 you're welcome to come and hunt our head any time, infact that would be really awsome. For too long the young men were denied their entry/rights to cross the rainbow bridge to enter manhood. Greetings from Northern region Naga, people of the hills.
I've been to Nagaland.. they are so hospitable.. their food is so different but tastes so natural.. They are so fit and strong... I was surprised.. You should also visit.. ❤️
@@AKB114 well doesn't matter whether Naga or not,u r not supposed to roam around alone. There are many dangers if u do so. Not even the Nagas roam around alone. There are dangers from different harmful men,other than that,I'm not gonna lie,we have some .... supernatural beings among as too, especially In interior areas ,like interior villages and even rivers and forests. Might sound dumb and stupid and superstitious too,but trust me,even i didn't believe in it b4 i myself witnessed it🥲
The way Sonny tries to hold up his mannerism and respect to the food is purely humble. He is sweet and put his words into a great storytelling mode that never hurt anyone's sentiment. Really appreciated that he enjoyed the thrilling, exotic and peculiar culture of ours and showcasing them into such a beautiful way . Love you
@@staticcharm3808 I agree though but this is not how the world works. U need be a little sweetheart inorder to survive cause truth hurts and the truth will kill u sometimes
Such a small World..... Who would have ever imagined Sonny would be here, breathing our Air and sharing our culture and lifestyle to the rest of the world? The Best coverage thus far as can be expected from him. Huge Love and Respect to you and your awesome team.
Nobody noticed the village contains quite a nice amount of quite old people, despite being living in so rugged terrain away from many hospitals and other facilities they survived that long, I mean it's all in the food. Love the part that they've very nature based diet.
I have been posted there in 2000-01and got the opportunity to closely watch the great Naga tribe culture and also got a chance to have the food with a Naga family. I really enjoyed this beautiful video. Hats off to the efforts of the entire team involved in preparing such a beautiful video. ❤❤
Thank you for making such nice videos showing the rich cultural diversity of India, as a North Indian I was aware of such a great diversity through books but never saw it in videos its amazing and I would love to visit North-East India at least once in my life.Thanks for showing us the great culture of North-East India...
Im from nagaland. Im just a youngster of the younger generation but Sonny exploring the places where alot of us haven't explored yet is an amusement to me too. With all the cultural diversity in our small State. People dont talk about it much but through your Documentaries we get to showcase this diverse Tribes. We may not have the sky scrapers and tall 30-40 story building but we got a lovely home with a unique History to tell our grandchildren ♥️
I would rather live in a open place like nagaland where I can experience greenery , environment and natural beauty than a place where sky scraper and 30-40 story building are there . North east feels like a home 🏠 Much love to you guys from Rajasthan ❤️.
Wow, So clean, Hygienic and well organized village. This is really so beautiful, i can bet the kitchen and vessels are cleaner than 90% of the street food sellers in india.! Kudos, Wow just Wow.! 👌🏻
How I love this woman and so much respect for the mighty Konyak for having called the food “Indian Food” this is my India… goose bumps… love to all in Nagaland.
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 it’s your dharm not ours. Don’t impose your beliefs and ideology on anyone like we are not forcing you to eat anything we eat. Let’s respect each other and live happily.
I just love Sonny he has the most genuine and humble heart . I’ve been going through depression and this show has brung me so much joy . I just love how he really try’s his best to learn and under each culture it’s so heart warming
I'm so much in pain for not able to meet sonny and his BEFR team while there were in my land but at the same time I'm delighted,shocked and unbelieved when sonny spelled out Konyak from his mouth. Thank you for your visit and make sure to come during our Konyak festival
Crazy to think this guy, a head hunter once upon a time, has felt the love and forgiveness of Jesus. When this guy said that, my jaw hit the floor. Everyone is capable of being forgiven. Even a head hunter. Love it, and it's super cool.
India is like a mini world with its 29 state it's almost feels like 29 different country each state with its language and culture . It's like a bag of gems of different colours but packed in a single packet . Just like we all indians are packed . 😊
Unfortunately many people in the West don't realize this and group India as being one uniform thing, especially the food. There are groups in India that don't come anywhere NEAR Chicken Korma and Naan. Chicken Tikka Masala isn't even Indian.
@@nahor88in the west? Try nearer. People in north think anyone South Indian are all Madrasi and anyone from Northeast are Chinese. They can’t imagine an Indian who can’t speak Hindi or wear Sari.
I am an Assamese guy from Assam. And I must say Assamese have a close bond with our Naga brothers. In fact, we have also have a language to interact - Nagamese. Majority of Assamese people love Naga dishes specially Pork with Bamboo shoots & Pork with Akhuni.
I really like north East Indian people, i always fight the guy who say anything about north east people you guys are the integral part of our country the culture please keep it preserve very much interested to explore north east culture definitely one day, respect from Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra (India)
I met friends at work who are from Nagaland but not specifically from Longwa. She cooks food like this one. Simple and very tasty and their dried powdered ghost chili peppers is the best and spiciest that I can remember. We eat bamboo shoots too but the fermented one surely has a distinct flavor.❤ Will never get tired watching videos from this channel! Very creative and educational, it sets cultural literacy for us! Thank you team of BESTEVERFOODREVIEWSHOW indeed the best!
"... someone who learns how to forgive others and how to live in peace, work for the well-being of all the people in the community as well as with others - that is considered to be the warrior." How profound. That's the best line you could have put as the conclusion for this episode and series. This 180 turn in what makes people strong is both a parallel and a metaphor for the rest of the world. We could learn from this.
Sonny I just wanna say, as time goes on your history of content has gotten better and better. The lessons we learn is not just about food but culture and amazing sites as well geographical content. So please I was able to be on this journey with you and many others here supporting.
Everytime Sonny posts a video I say this is the best one yet! But THIS one has to be the best one so far. I love seeing other cultures and how they change and evolve over time!! Thanks Besteverfoodreviewshow!
Not just about food, it has a great message of forgiveness which transformed the lives of many and that comes only from the Cross of Calvary! Such a powerful message! Hats off brother Sonny and thank you for covering this incredible story! God bless!!
“Unlike the past, someone who learns how to forgive others and how to live in peace, work for the well-being of all the people in the community, as well as others- THAT is considered to be the warrior” Now that’s powerful!!🖤🙏🏽
This is by far the best video I have ever seen of yours. The heart and thought of these people who are suppose to be simple head hunters. It's so deep and loving. They understand death better then anyone. And life is clearer in their eyes than ours could ever be.
You can't help but notice how the elders are living on to a ripe old age with such good health, their food has great merits, being from the neighbouring state, it is great to be able to experience their beautiful culture. Much appreciation for showing various cultures to the world.
I'm proud and ashamed at same time because I didn't know india has this versatile culture before , but I'm proud Sony covered what Our fellow Indians couldn't. Thank you BEFR Team
@@Lendir_unboxing_19 you might wanna keep your racism in check buddy. There are a lot of people who know about Naga and their traditions but they aren't famous RUclipsrs running around with production crews.
Lol ashamed 🙂, u can't be proud and ashamed at the same time ,stop being a hypocrite🙃 , and plzzz have some respect for other people's culture, traditions and beliefs.. peace ✌️☮️☺️
@@vinotozhimo5510 where is i didn't respect any culture or peoples and you can be proud and ashamed at the same time , I'm proud that india has such tribe but I'm ashamed that i didn't know before as I have watch American guys RUclips channel. So Tera Gyan tere pass hi rakh .. chillar nahi mere pass . Lawde ka peace ☮️
India is the definition of "EXTREME" but in a good and respectful way!! Love from West Bengal to Nagaland, hope to visit someday and good wishes for their growth and development! Kudos! ❤️🤗
Just got back from Nagaland, and wow, what an experience! The people there are incredibly warm and welcoming. Tried some local food like smoked pork with bamboo shoots and even braved the super spicy Raja mircha. The culture is rich and vibrant; I was lucky enough to attend a traditional festival with amazing dances and music. Highly recommend visiting if you get the chance! 🌟
U have accomplished it all sonny.. From exploring the most modern American food, lifestyle , culture etc to visiting the most remote regions in the world and better yet, you got to meet the last headhunters of nagaland face to face. Amazing channel, amazing crew you got. ❤❤
😂 Awesome video, as a Christian myself I actually shed a few tears hearing this story awesome as always Sonny glad your channel is finally "making it" congrats keep up the great work guys.
@godfatherop1117 you people will boast saying "India is so diverse. I love my country" but when the real diversity is shown to you, your inner racist will come out. Accept the fact that the country is truly diverse and not everybody is a Hindu.
@godfatherop1117you without any culture or history would not know. We don't hunt anytime we want, we are given a certain period of a month to hunt. Keep eating the processed meat while we over here eat everything that's organic and wild.
These men are badass, masculinity at it's peak, and very humble that they would live their lives for Christ and leave their old traditional lives of head hunting, i appreciate them, i too want to live there for a few days and enjoy the food
I am proud to be from the tribe of 'Konyak' from 'Naga' society where we have a rich culture. Thank you brother for showing the people our rich cultures.
The Naga people do really stay true to their culture and traditions of their forefathers and yet embracing the world that is evolving day to day. Can't get any better!
The direction, the narration, the shooting, color grading and everything was so amazing that I forgot to blink. Way better than any Nat Geo, Discovery or History. Thank you for providing such content to us. Love from India.
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So heartwarming seeing our mainland Indian brothers and sisters supporting and accepting our northeastern Naga cultures. 🙌. Please do visit our beautiful state Nagaland, you're warmly welcome here.
This saddens me that in a decade or so, hardly a couple from a handful will remain alive to tell their stories. These head hunters are such important living history. I really hope I can meet them someday soon and learn more about them. ❤
@@suzk1804alr so i am angami one of the Naga tribes i can't say this for other tribes cause im not sure but for us we call the time before the coming of Christianity as apfuotsa naa ( grandfather naa) and we use to worship this entities called terhuomia. For us terhuomia is a big brother and like any big brother if you've done wrong they would teach you a lesson but there are some terhuomias who are just bad in nature and so we have this gates called kharu in the village to protect us from intruders and the villagers would put food outside the gate for the spirits to eat there are lots of other rituals too.
@@gustar3548 terhuomia is supernatural entity, can be god. Whereas Big brother is Tiger. In the past, when hunters hear or sees the tiger, they say don't make noise our big brother is nearby.
Nagas are the fearless tribe on earth,when provoke its very dangerous but when shown love it's the most peaceful people's on earth. Nagas love feast and enjoyed eating pork. Sunny must visit nagas in Manipur during March seed sowing festival so called "Luira" in Ukhrul district. You will have the best pork in your life.
Hello from Sikkim. Brother to seven sisters. I am very delighted by the way you are presenting the uniqueness of our northeastern region. Really we stand apart from the mainstream because of our untouched pure uniqueness.. #proud to be northeastern.
I would have never thought such culture existed in India being an Indian. Hats off to Sonny for doing this. I would love to see Indian food vloggers do this instead of just covering street food or expensive food of common places.
Thank you for respecting our Naga culture & Tradition.. On behalf of all the Naga's , Sending virtual love from Nagaland to Sonny & his team for documenting & lastly not forgetting my lovely brother's & sisters from different parts of India. ❤
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*i m from jamshedpur jharkhand... I love North East part of our India.. Being there several times... I absolutely love North East people of our India ❤️*
I'm a total gun nut and I loved seeing them make black powder firearms from scratch, honestly with how hard percussion caps are to find in-stock these days I kinda want to see how they make theirs.
As a Konyak I feel really sad that I couldn't even get to meet you even though im a very big fan of you Sonny. Been a part of this channel for over two years now and you're finally in our land. All i can say is thankyou for visiting us . Love you man🤍
Someone who learns how to forgive others ,live in peace and work for the well being of the community and others . That is called a warrior 🫡 The line touched my heart. Glad to see positive impact of religion in their lives ♥️
the day I randomly found this channel 2 years ago was one I always look back and be happy.. you guys showed me so much cultures and foods over the years and most are places I plan to visit in the future ❤❤❤❤ much love from Ethiopia... maybe come through here when the war and stuff has calmed down
It's sad to hear innocent people struggle just because some people has a selfish agenda but keep strong and the storm shall pass . You're ever welcome here in Nagaland if you ever wish to visit. Take care & God bless!!
Show's like these are much needed for we people's of India, to appreciate the culture and tradition of tribal and north Eastern Indians living in the hinterlands...Much loved n appreciated... Thanks to Sonny and the whole team✌️👌🙏🌷🌷
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India has such a wide diversity of Cultures, Religions, Cuisines, Languages, & Lifestyles. There are 29 States that make up the Country of India, but each State is its own little Country. Even most Indians don't know the what rest of India is like in terms of diversity, because most of us usually live our Lives in the State we were born and grew up in. But again, Thanks Sonny for capturing these hidden gems for the whole World to see.
Wow! How interesting! Their houses are made of some woven material! Very resourceful! And that gun! It's ancient. It's a cap lock, and they haven't made those since the1800's. It must be a very much prized possession handed down through the generations; a family heirloom. Or maybe not. It looks like they have a gunsmith that does that. It seems like everything in this town is hand made. Huge respect!
Naga cuisine is very delicious, I am from South India. I stayed in Nagaland for more than one month. They get all types of masala flavours from natural ingredients. Taste is very good.
You sir, are a genius. Coming from an Indian who is learning more about the beautiful north eastern part of the country through your video. Appreciation and respect for the culture of Nagaland.
This was such a great and very unique series! Even Anthony Bourdain didn’t hit places like this! This whole team needs deserves to have a show on Netflix.
First Gordon Ramsey visited this part of Nagaland on his tour to India and Now Sonny and his team.. so proud to be Naga and thank you Best Ever Food Review Show for making us the part of your Show.
I’m from Nagaland and my grandfather used to put on 4 head necklace. Unfortunately, he never accepted Christianity. You should visit other konyak villages like Changlangshu where they have good gunsmiths. Thank you for covering our Naga culture.
So proud to be konyak right now .....thank Q sir for reaching us sharing our food nd letting world know we are the last headhunters in the world in nagaland in india thank Q so much
mad respect from Meghlaya for this content. and respect to those head hunters aswell as they are able to accept the modern way of thinkng....To transition from head hunting mindset to what they are now is no joke..Kudos
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*03:45** Great So Again Purposely The Wrong Map Of INDIA Right 🤔 Where Are Your Ethics Sonny As You Have Been Insulting My Country In Several Videos* 😡
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No body eats and cooks like the Nagas, for me they have the best cuisine in all of NE India. I am from Sivasagar, a district of Assam adjacent to Nagaland. Anytime I feel like having a sumptuous meal, I cross the border to Nagaland and have their food, so rustic, so original. Thank you for covering them in such a beautiful way.
Cool to hear perspectives of natives on his videos
Same bro moiu sivasagar hoi
You guys also have amazing gahori recipes
Than You are wrong buddy ...Just Try Bodos recipe...
yeah is safe to eat beef there elsewhere in india u might get killed
This is not just a food review channel...This is a cultural documentary that makes me appreciate our planet and I will support this channel till l'm an old woman with 8 cats.
get married { random advice , ignore if it hurts}
@@yashojha137 my husband has died before me in the hypothetical. I am all alone. Just me and my cats.
May God give good wisdom to those who eat our holy Gomata 🙏
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 no
@@samwiseknows ❤❤ Sending u some love. Be blessed, you and the cats.
Im from a headhunter tribe in IFUGAO,PHILIPPINES and im amazed by some similarities our culture have in common with them.
Yes.. it is said that our forefathers were related, went apart during migration in the past
My ex wife live in Cebu city... My dear head hunter...
How much ???😂😂😂
We naga we are head hunters but now today's generations we are know a love an kindhearted hunters 😂..proud to b naga....👍🙏AMEN
I am from Mizoram. Nagaland, Mizoram, Philippine, share some common things in culture.
Naga and Mizo are long known headhunters, same with Philippines....
@@datalabwork 100% correct...thnkz for being on our side...hahaha I appritiate u....
Our tribe here in the Philippines has almost the same looks, culture and tradition like the Naga tribe. One of my dreams is to visit Naga land and find out the origin of my people.
My tribe were also headhunters but changed by the Anglican American missionaries.
I agree, I'm a Naga and I see a lot of similarities among us.
wait really? the people of philipines originate from north east india?
Just like IGOROTS of cordillera ❤️
@@Indian_gae_boii No the Nagas migrated instead from those region
Quick correction: It's not the Naga tribe, but the Naga tribes. There are many tribes in Nagaland and we collectively call these tribes Naga. Te Naga tribes are not limited to Nagaland alone tho.
As an Hindu and a vegetarian I think we have to accept others as they are wheather they eat cow or pig or insects it doesn't matter. Our strength is our unity. For our survival we have to stay United. Lots of love to my fellow Naga citizens 🇮🇳
This mindset will no longer bring conflicts and will only bring unity and positivity ♥️
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Nagas and northeast people in general don't think if them as Indians ..and let it be that way
@@malemasterrace478 nah...not all of them.
@@Movie26406 I'm from there ..I know what in talking about
These 80+ year old's sit there attentive, focused, and fully responsive. No shakiness, or lack of awareness, still seemingly able to hold their own respectively.
Their ability to reform and understand times for change, yet still holding their values and culture close is truly respectable.
Amazing when you look at what the we (The US) have in our WH right now. Can barely stay awake most days, let alone make a coherent sentence
years of processed foods, sedentary lifestyle, medicating problems which could be solved with healthy eating and exercise etc.
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@@marksantos2276 brother I hate Biden as much as anyone else with a functioning brain but this is a food channel comment section 😄 not exactly the time and place
The secret lies on the diet,my friend.
To anyone watching this, love and respect from a konyak Naga and a big thanks to Sonny for showcasing our culture to the world. Peace!
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Can I visit there as a tourist?
@@tato_g_boro_guy Absolutely you're very much welcomed and actually it's very safe, easy and affordable comparing to other holiday destinations.
Yo my naga friend hello 👋 from neighboring Bhutan 🇧🇹
Free Nagaland
I am 20 years old and I am from India... I never knew that we had a tribe like that here ... thank you Sony!!! You entertain us and educate us !!!
You still live in 17 century
@@noksangsang7240 Mr sang , I guess us not knowing about your tribe is a you problem ... you must have heard about Gujrat because Modi ji is from there so that's how you learn about other states ... your tribe was busy touching each other and didn't do anything big so what can I do ... if it wasn't for Sony a large majority of Indians would have not known about your tribe 😉
You should thank Samsung too😂
Where are you from?
Were u one of those guys who called northeast people chinki during corona pandemic just because people call do it
India is so diverse that sometimes even I get confuse when I see something new
India got everything from plains,desert, mountains,Ice, Islands, Volcano, Greenery,food,culture etc....India is not just a country It's a mini world 🇮🇳❤️
It's like Little america
@@gamebredo8880 not little America it’s the other way around,there are many little Americas inside india
I don't agree Nagaland people eat beef they should respect our Indian culture
It's more similar to a little world inside a world.
@@shivamshaw4539 dude I'm from India..but America is hugee..all kinds things exist there..not comparable with india
Sonny from the bottom of my heart as a South Indian, thank you for documenting such a unique and rich culture of India, it makes me immensely proud on how diverse my great country is. This is mind blowing to know about all these cultures and traditions.
I'm from meghalaya and i really respect how the naga people are preserving their cultures and traditions. We should learn from them ❤
Please Northeast Indians respect Hindu culture, Eating beef is like eating one's own mother! Please respect Gomata 🙏
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 we r not eating out of disrespect Bhai..jus the way u want us to respect ur belief we would like u to respect our food culture too..afterall out diversity is the reason y we r unique..u don't want our country to change do u?..it won't be the same india no more with no diverse culture or beauty..
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 by having beef it doesn't meant of disrespect culture. In Every culture there has its own fooding.
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 beef is my favorite meat...but it doesn't mean I disrespect hindu..but I just love eating beef
@@ahambrahmasmi2477i know you are chuslim spotted openion rejected 🙃
I'm from an Indigenous tribe in the Cordillera Philippines and I see there are similarities in our culture and way of life with the NAGA tribes
I'm Naga too and I also think that most of my Naga brothers and sisters looks Filipino minus those who bury their face in makeup and try to look Korean😅
i cant believe the similarity of their long lost and current culture to our cultures as an igorot here in the Philippines... 😃 Respect...
Naga's also uses sea shell as ornaments they might have migrated from the sea shore areas
Yes,,,The Nagas, the Igorots of Phillipines and the Dayaks of Borneo have a lot of similarities in culture/tradition. I have also seen Igorot women wearing traditional attires which are 99% same as the ones worn by Naga women here in Nagaland.
Ethnicity too
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 u poison
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 Butchers, farmers & hunters are the most respectable professionals because they provide food to people.
I have lived in the northeast India for more than 12 years. Thank you bringing the hidden paradise of India to the world through your videos. Looking at the delicious food brought forth countless memories and cherished moments.
May God give good wisdom to those who eat our holy Gomata 🙏
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 even I am a hindu....learn to appreciate different cultures, their part of life...other wise, get the heck outta here
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 what would you eat in a jungle ? Daal chawal ? And don't dare to come up with "we can survive on fruits"
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 Swami Vivekanand would have laughed at you.
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 Educate yourself first before showing your toxic Hypocrisy mindset. 😏😒
Mad respect to Naga people from Nepal. We used to be originality of same roots( Mongoloid race) but we migrated to all different parts of Asia. Thanks BFERS for introducing unique culture of Nagas to the world.
So? Are Iranians and indians whites now because they are descended from Aryans?
True there are mongoloids in Nepali. I think that’s why our culture is somewhat similar
@@okboomer8974 actually many tribes in nepal came through myanmar and north east to plains and hills of nepal and some from north himalaya directly . That is what dna study shows . We all speak tibeto burmeli or sino tibeti languages . Eastern nepal tribes like rai limbu kiratis are near to north eastern tribes and tharu of terai nepal genetically closer to north eastern tribal dna samples
@@tamsalingnetworknepal2705 make sense
mongoloid race is a bullshit concept given by west, we are sinotibetian ... that mean we are originally from the Himalayan belt ..
Dear Naga brothers and sisters,
As a Delhiite, I feel sorry for the stereotype and prejudice that you face in Delhi.
It is not that only Nagad and people of NE face such bullying, I being a Bihari faced a lot in Delhi.
Above all, we are firstly Indian, then Biharis or Nagas.
We love you💓💓💓💓💓.
Some love brother 🤘
Bihari 😂😂😂
I have lots of bihari labourer friends here in nagaland .. though they are labourers and our interest differs we have a lot of respect for each other. and i love their masala chicken and mutton .. + one of their song .. oh Raja Raja .. i dont know whole lyrics 😇
@@RoKuSa007 yes, Bihari..
And such cruel emoji just tell the pathetic upbringing by your parents.
@@khushbuthakur954 I thought Thakur is Bengali
Respect to Nagaland from Mumbai. Their culture and cuisine are very Unique and should be preserved ❤
Thank you from capital of Nagaland ie kohima
@@chonkik5754 Kohima is so beautiful . I have seen Vlogs of Kohima . Love from Nagpur . ❤
@@chonkik5754 Love and Respect from Haryana my brother.
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 the day you don’t ever hear the place Northeast India , that will be the day beef will banned..🫡
Come to Nagaland, try and live with us there’s more undiscovered about us.
Sonny, Thanks a lot for covering Nagaland! I have a message for people in Nagaland: Be the way you are 😊 You guys are Indians as much as we are.. I am sorry on behalf of other main land Indians who discriminated your people. I am looking forward to explore Nagaland and alllllll of what the land has to offer.. Spend time with you all in harmony 😊
Those tattooed elders with full warrior gear are the last of the head hunters in Nagaland, after them it will be just a history forever on this planet.
You are so lucky to meet with such warriors... It's a historic moment for you.
Thanks for visiting Nagaland and exploring the unexplored.
KUKNALIM🙏🙏
Thanks, wasn't sure from the title, lol.
Don't worry some one will head hunt u and ur tradition will live on.Long live Naga tradition
@@Das1 ur a goon
He doesn't know how lucky he is but is judgemental instead
@@Das1 you're welcome to come and hunt our head any time, infact that would be really awsome. For too long the young men were denied their entry/rights to cross the rainbow bridge to enter manhood. Greetings from Northern region Naga, people of the hills.
I've been to Nagaland.. they are so hospitable.. their food is so different but tastes so natural.. They are so fit and strong... I was surprised.. You should also visit.. ❤️
I am Konyak, and i smiled throughout the whole video especially when he said "khalab tei sah"(do u have tea?)🤣🤣....Thankyou for covering my tribe....
If I roam around alone in far interior of Nagaland will it be safe considering I am not a native Naga person.
@@AKB114 well doesn't matter whether Naga or not,u r not supposed to roam around alone. There are many dangers if u do so. Not even the Nagas roam around alone. There are dangers from different harmful men,other than that,I'm not gonna lie,we have some .... supernatural beings among as too, especially In interior areas ,like interior villages and even rivers and forests.
Might sound dumb and stupid and superstitious too,but trust me,even i didn't believe in it b4 i myself witnessed it🥲
@@axolotl4808 what did you witness? Coz I will be more eager to witness it than confronting harmful men.
Me too same!!! 🤣
@@axolotl4808😂😂😂😂yes and stay away from the beautiful women too
The way Sonny tries to hold up his mannerism and respect to the food is purely humble. He is sweet and put his words into a great storytelling mode that never hurt anyone's sentiment. Really appreciated that he enjoyed the thrilling, exotic and peculiar culture of ours and showcasing them into such a beautiful way . Love you
Honestly he should be more honest. Sometime people need to be told they suck
@@staticcharm3808 I agree though but this is not how the world works. U need be a little sweetheart inorder to survive cause truth hurts and the truth will kill u sometimes
Such a small World..... Who would have ever imagined Sonny would be here, breathing our Air and sharing our culture and lifestyle to the rest of the world? The Best coverage thus far as can be expected from him. Huge Love and Respect to you and your awesome team.
'Breathing our air' sounds like Rokho and his air 🤣🤣🤣
@@NagaCritic 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thuuuuttt 'our air' like we created our own air.
The amount of pride we Nagas have is unbelievable....😂
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4:00 naga sister won entire India's heart just by saying ya ya indian food❤❤❤
No you nailed it by observing that part 😅😅😅
As a Naga, feels weird to learn so much from a video made by a foreigner. Sonny you're doing a service for the people of nagaland. 👍
Never knew Beethoven was a Naga 😂
May God give good wisdom to those who eat our holy Gomata 🙏
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 ur humour lvl is so pathetic bro
@@Boraboji Tai key maff kuri divi....🤣
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 your gomata is very tasty and has alot of protein ❤ love gomata
Nobody noticed the village contains quite a nice amount of quite old people, despite being living in so rugged terrain away from many hospitals and other facilities they survived that long, I mean it's all in the food. Love the part that they've very nature based diet.
They don't know what's processed food
True immune system upgrade respect
True. Must also be because they cultivate their own rice in their paddy fields and vegetables. Bottom line everything is organic.
Old people exist in the west too, even if they've been eating mac and cheese for their whole lives.
Also plenty of old farts manage to make it to their 80s-90s without needing to take pills.
Sonny actually talking with the last group of headhunters. Remarkable.
There are other headhunting cultures throughout southeast asia
@@mr.silhouette8452 borneo nexs
@@mr.silhouette8452Papua new guinnea
I have been posted there in 2000-01and got the opportunity to closely watch the great Naga tribe culture and also got a chance to have the food with a Naga family. I really enjoyed this beautiful video. Hats off to the efforts of the entire team involved in preparing such a beautiful video.
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Thank you for making such nice videos showing the rich cultural diversity of India, as a North Indian I was aware of such a great diversity through books but never saw it in videos its amazing and I would love to visit North-East India at least once in my life.Thanks for showing us the great culture of North-East India...
You should come in nagaland during December or visit dzukou valley
U are welcome anything 😊
Gautam bhai
I returned from Nagaland just a month ago. I went to Longwa and met Longsha Manyem too! Took pictures with him! So happy to see him in this video.
Im from nagaland. Im just a youngster of the younger generation but Sonny exploring the places where alot of us haven't explored yet is an amusement to me too. With all the cultural diversity in our small State. People dont talk about it much but through your Documentaries we get to showcase this diverse Tribes. We may not have the sky scrapers and tall 30-40 story building but we got a lovely home with a unique History to tell our grandchildren ♥️
I would rather live in a open place like nagaland where I can experience greenery , environment and natural beauty than a place where sky scraper and 30-40 story building are there . North east feels like a home 🏠
Much love to you guys from Rajasthan ❤️.
Wow, So clean, Hygienic and well organized village. This is really so beautiful, i can bet the kitchen and vessels are cleaner than 90% of the street food sellers in india.! Kudos, Wow just Wow.! 👌🏻
Thankyou 😊
You’re right 😅
How I love this woman and so much respect for the mighty Konyak for having called the food “Indian Food” this is my India… goose bumps… love to all in Nagaland.
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 they are not eating in you home bro ...so i don't see any disrespect here...
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 it’s your dharm not ours. Don’t impose your beliefs and ideology on anyone like we are not forcing you to eat anything we eat. Let’s respect each other and live happily.
@@Surho101 exactly
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 don’t fool yourself… India is a secular nation if you are from India or know anything.
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 khamosh. Just don't lecture here.. we eat what we love to eat..
I just love Sonny he has the most genuine and humble heart . I’ve been going through depression and this show has brung me so much joy . I just love how he really try’s his best to learn and under each culture it’s so heart warming
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I'm so much in pain for not able to meet sonny and his BEFR team while there were in my land but at the same time I'm delighted,shocked and unbelieved when sonny spelled out Konyak from his mouth. Thank you for your visit and make sure to come during our Konyak festival
Props to the translator. She did an amazing job in conveying the actual emotions and words. 🙌
head hunter:- yo
sonny :- yo
then translator came and destroyed the brotherhood by saying "yo" means enough lol 🤣
Ha ha
'yo' in konyak means 'ok'
@@chigga.23yearsago.edited28 oo is it . actually I don't know but she said enough so
Yu*
Crazy to think this guy, a head hunter once upon a time, has felt the love and forgiveness of Jesus. When this guy said that, my jaw hit the floor. Everyone is capable of being forgiven. Even a head hunter. Love it, and it's super cool.
Tbh I teared up when she mentioned about Christ.
India is like a mini world with its 29 state it's almost feels like 29 different country each state with its language and culture . It's like a bag of gems of different colours but packed in a single packet . Just like we all indians are packed . 😊
You are right.
Unfortunately many people in the West don't realize this and group India as being one uniform thing, especially the food. There are groups in India that don't come anywhere NEAR Chicken Korma and Naan. Chicken Tikka Masala isn't even Indian.
@@nahor88in the west? Try nearer. People in north think anyone South Indian are all Madrasi and anyone from Northeast are Chinese. They can’t imagine an Indian who can’t speak Hindi or wear Sari.
Our unity is our diversity
Lol even in south PPL think Hindi is the only spoken language in the north .
I am an Assamese guy from Assam. And I must say Assamese have a close bond with our Naga brothers. In fact, we have also have a language to interact - Nagamese. Majority of Assamese people love Naga dishes specially Pork with Bamboo shoots & Pork with Akhuni.
I really like north East Indian people, i always fight the guy who say anything about north east people you guys are the integral part of our country the culture please keep it preserve very much interested to explore north east culture definitely one day, respect from Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra (India)
We need more educated people like you in our society, do continue to edcuate people! Love from Nagaland
Fu*k India ...I find it insulting if anyone ever mistook me as 'Indian' or South Asian which no one does
🙏 thanks
Thanks buddy for supporting us 🇮🇳✌💓😘Nagaland..
@@lays9957 Eating beef is not good
I met friends at work who are from Nagaland but not specifically from Longwa. She cooks food like this one. Simple and very tasty and their dried powdered ghost chili peppers is the best and spiciest that I can remember. We eat bamboo shoots too but the fermented one surely has a distinct flavor.❤ Will never get tired watching videos from this channel! Very creative and educational, it sets cultural literacy for us! Thank you team of BESTEVERFOODREVIEWSHOW indeed the best!
"... someone who learns how to forgive others and how to live in peace, work for the well-being of all the people in the community as well as with others - that is considered to be the warrior."
How profound. That's the best line you could have put as the conclusion for this episode and series. This 180 turn in what makes people strong is both a parallel and a metaphor for the rest of the world. We could learn from this.
This is indeed the best line
Sonny I just wanna say, as time goes on your history of content has gotten better and better. The lessons we learn is not just about food but culture and amazing sites as well geographical content. So please I was able to be on this journey with you and many others here supporting.
BEFRS team kindly please show proper map of India, which u r not showing
This channel has one of the best content.
Thank you for visiting our Northeastern states. 🙂
Everytime Sonny posts a video I say this is the best one yet! But THIS one has to be the best one so far. I love seeing other cultures and how they change and evolve over time!! Thanks Besteverfoodreviewshow!
So true ❤
Not just about food, it has a great message of forgiveness which transformed the lives of many and that comes only from the Cross of Calvary! Such a powerful message! Hats off brother Sonny and thank you for covering this incredible story! God bless!!
“Unlike the past, someone who learns how to forgive others and how to live in peace, work for the well-being of all the people in the community, as well as others- THAT is considered to be the warrior”
Now that’s powerful!!🖤🙏🏽
This is by far the best video I have ever seen of yours. The heart and thought of these people who are suppose to be simple head hunters. It's so deep and loving. They understand death better then anyone. And life is clearer in their eyes than ours could ever be.
You can't help but notice how the elders are living on to a ripe old age with such good health, their food has great merits, being from the neighbouring state, it is great to be able to experience their beautiful culture. Much appreciation for showing various cultures to the world.
and full head of hair!
I'm proud and ashamed at same time because I didn't know india has this versatile culture before , but I'm proud Sony covered what Our fellow Indians couldn't. Thank you BEFR Team
Fellow Indians are either Brahmins or veggies to cover all this 😂
@@Lendir_unboxing_19 you might wanna keep your racism in check buddy. There are a lot of people who know about Naga and their traditions but they aren't famous RUclipsrs running around with production crews.
@@ashesofhopesinabonfireofdr6341 Racism ??????
Lol ashamed 🙂, u can't be proud and ashamed at the same time ,stop being a hypocrite🙃 , and plzzz have some respect for other people's culture, traditions and beliefs.. peace ✌️☮️☺️
@@vinotozhimo5510 where is i didn't respect any culture or peoples and you can be proud and ashamed at the same time , I'm proud that india has such tribe but I'm ashamed that i didn't know before as I have watch American guys RUclips channel. So Tera Gyan tere pass hi rakh .. chillar nahi mere pass . Lawde ka peace ☮️
Thanks for sharing our culture and traditional to world 🌍 Love from Mon Nagaland
I'm so glad our cuisine and our culture as a whole is brought to the light and making it known to the world.❤
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I love how this show shows us so many different cultures and their foods. Thank you. Much love from Naranjito, Puerto Rico. Love all this!
India is the definition of "EXTREME" but in a good and respectful way!!
Love from West Bengal to Nagaland, hope to visit someday and good wishes for their growth and development! Kudos! ❤️🤗
Just got back from Nagaland, and wow, what an experience! The people there are incredibly warm and welcoming. Tried some local food like smoked pork with bamboo shoots and even braved the super spicy Raja mircha. The culture is rich and vibrant; I was lucky enough to attend a traditional festival with amazing dances and music. Highly recommend visiting if you get the chance! 🌟
As a Naga I feel so proud, Thank u Sonny n BFRS fr Showcasing not jus the food bt also the culture of NAGALAND ❤
You should be proud! I'm from ireland, id never get to see such rich history if it wasnt for this channel
Your show is exactly what youtube was created for! Top quality broadcast quality entertainment! Kudos to you!!!
U have accomplished it all sonny.. From exploring the most modern American food, lifestyle , culture etc to visiting the most remote regions in the world and better yet, you got to meet the last headhunters of nagaland face to face. Amazing channel, amazing crew you got. ❤❤
😂 Awesome video, as a Christian myself I actually shed a few tears hearing this story awesome as always Sonny glad your channel is finally "making it" congrats keep up the great work guys.
Can we all appreciate the fact that Sonny never disappointed us with his content. 🤗🤗🤗
Hahahaha!
Sonny showcasing the Naga people and their tradition to the whole world. May the world see the beautiful rich culture of the Naga people.
such culture, much wow
@godfatherop1117 you people will boast saying "India is so diverse. I love my country" but when the real diversity is shown to you, your inner racist will come out. Accept the fact that the country is truly diverse and not everybody is a Hindu.
@Godfather Op it's not "without any need" it's need to eat .can't you see that
@godfatherop1117you without any culture or history would not know. We don't hunt anytime we want, we are given a certain period of a month to hunt. Keep eating the processed meat while we over here eat everything that's organic and wild.
These men are badass, masculinity at it's peak, and very humble that they would live their lives for Christ and leave their old traditional lives of head hunting, i appreciate them, i too want to live there for a few days and enjoy the food
I am proud to be from the tribe of 'Konyak' from 'Naga' society where we have a rich culture. Thank you brother for showing the people our rich cultures.
The Naga people do really stay true to their culture and traditions of their forefathers and yet embracing the world that is evolving day to day.
Can't get any better!
Eating beef is harmful to the body
Love it! Beheading tribespeople, slaughtering their women and displaying the heads in their homes. Such a beautiful culture 🤣
The direction, the narration, the shooting, color grading and everything was so amazing that I forgot to blink. Way better than any Nat Geo, Discovery or History. Thank you for providing such content to us. Love from India.
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So heartwarming seeing our mainland Indian brothers and sisters supporting and accepting our northeastern Naga cultures. 🙌. Please do visit our beautiful state Nagaland, you're warmly welcome here.
Sure apumi
@@bobochishi7255 😂😂😂apumi shillong lo alokughuno shi ngolu animo
@@mughalunzhimomizhimo3774 apumi poisa kaha ke Theno enjoy she ani va😂
We don't care about mainland India.
What language should I speak for communication? Hindi or English?
This saddens me that in a decade or so, hardly a couple from a handful will remain alive to tell their stories. These head hunters are such important living history. I really hope I can meet them someday soon and learn more about them. ❤
I wanted to hear more about their religious beliefs before they became Christian. Ancient religions get lost if its not written down.
@@suzk1804alr so i am angami one of the Naga tribes i can't say this for other tribes cause im not sure but for us we call the time before the coming of Christianity as apfuotsa naa ( grandfather naa) and we use to worship this entities called terhuomia. For us terhuomia is a big brother and like any big brother if you've done wrong they would teach you a lesson but there are some terhuomias who are just bad in nature and so we have this gates called kharu in the village to protect us from intruders and the villagers would put food outside the gate for the spirits to eat there are lots of other rituals too.
@@gustar3548 terhuomia is supernatural entity, can be god. Whereas Big brother is Tiger.
In the past, when hunters hear or sees the tiger, they say don't make noise our big brother is nearby.
muder shouldnt be glorified
As time it needs to change but their stories can be kept .
03:46 wrong indian map
Nagas are the fearless tribe on earth,when provoke its very dangerous but when shown love it's the most peaceful people's on earth. Nagas love feast and enjoyed eating pork. Sunny must visit nagas in Manipur during March seed sowing festival so called "Luira" in Ukhrul district. You will have the best pork in your life.
We respect nagas from Odisha
Hello from Sikkim. Brother to seven sisters.
I am very delighted by the way you are presenting the uniqueness of our northeastern region. Really we stand apart from the mainstream because of our untouched pure uniqueness.. #proud to be northeastern.
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Hello brother I love Sikkim love from 7 sister
I don't think Sikkim people also eat beef! I respect Sikkim
@@srinivasashree0000 Yes, people consume beef.. It depends from community to community.
@@shivrajkemprai6135 Are you okay?? It doesn't seem to me that you are..
I would have never thought such culture existed in India being an Indian. Hats off to Sonny for doing this. I would love to see Indian food vloggers do this instead of just covering street food or expensive food of common places.
Great thing about this channel is he is super respectful and open minded towards new places and cultures!
Thank you for respecting our Naga culture & Tradition.. On behalf of all the Naga's , Sending virtual love from Nagaland to Sonny & his team for documenting & lastly not forgetting my lovely brother's & sisters from different parts of India. ❤
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*i m from jamshedpur jharkhand... I love North East part of our India.. Being there several times... I absolutely love North East people of our India ❤️*
Jamshedpur mai kaha se??
@@dhruvaghosh2495 mango bro
Wonderful to see our fellow Indians, the proud Nagas & their unique culture & food 👍🏻🇮🇳
I'm a total gun nut and I loved seeing them make black powder firearms from scratch, honestly with how hard percussion caps are to find in-stock these days I kinda want to see how they make theirs.
Some medicine pill cover (foil like)do the job 🤩
@@NonLethalDog simply "muzzle loading gun" or "musket"...
As a Konyak I feel really sad that I couldn't even get to meet you even though im a very big fan of you Sonny. Been a part of this channel for over two years now and you're finally in our land. All i can say is thankyou for visiting us . Love you man🤍
Someone who learns how to forgive others ,live in peace and work for the well being of the community and others . That is called a warrior 🫡
The line touched my heart. Glad to see positive impact of religion in their lives ♥️
This is such a fresh face of India to me every time I see this it's so refreshing and tempting.
the day I randomly found this channel 2 years ago was one I always look back and be happy.. you guys showed me so much cultures and foods over the years and most are places I plan to visit in the future ❤❤❤❤ much love from Ethiopia... maybe come through here when the war and stuff has calmed down
It's sad to hear innocent people struggle just because some people has a selfish agenda but keep strong and the storm shall pass . You're ever welcome here in Nagaland if you ever wish to visit. Take care & God bless!!
Show's like these are much needed for we people's of India, to appreciate the culture and tradition of tribal and north Eastern Indians living in the hinterlands...Much loved n appreciated... Thanks to Sonny and the whole team✌️👌🙏🌷🌷
Eating beef is not good for anyone
I when to nagaland last year..
Naga people are the kindest people I ever met
Love from Arunachal Pradesh ❤❤
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India has such a wide diversity of Cultures, Religions, Cuisines, Languages, & Lifestyles. There are 29 States that make up the Country of India, but each State is its own little Country. Even most Indians don't know the what rest of India is like in terms of diversity, because most of us usually live our Lives in the State we were born and grew up in. But again, Thanks Sonny for capturing these hidden gems for the whole World to see.
Long live to all'my Naga brother's.... love from northeast Assam (tinsukia District)❤️❤️❤️❤️
Amazing the lady host was so articulate in her responses, since probably English may not be her first language.
Thank you again sonny and team for your hard work. So humbled and honoured to have you in our humble land. Love n prayers.
Etu koaa
Please respect Hindu belief Eating beef is definitely not good 🙏
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 Pls stop killing innocent Naga civilians
@@angh4803 They are extremists who are attacking India
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 plzz respect our culture and food 🙏
Wow…These are my people, didn’t knew about them before….❤…That’s why India is such a diverse country in the world…
Man u r uniting entire world.
It's not just food, it's the emotion of all we people & the symbol of unity.
Wow! How interesting! Their houses are made of some woven material! Very resourceful! And that gun! It's ancient. It's a cap lock, and they haven't made those since the1800's. It must be a very much prized possession handed down through the generations; a family heirloom. Or maybe not. It looks like they have a gunsmith that does that. It seems like everything in this town is hand made. Huge respect!
Naga cuisine is very delicious, I am from South India. I stayed in Nagaland for more than one month. They get all types of masala flavours from natural ingredients. Taste is very good.
You sir, are a genius. Coming from an Indian who is learning more about the beautiful north eastern part of the country through your video. Appreciation and respect for the culture of Nagaland.
This was such a great and very unique series! Even Anthony Bourdain didn’t hit places like this! This whole team needs deserves to have a show on Netflix.
Amazing North-East India series, truly facinating!
First Gordon Ramsey visited this part of Nagaland on his tour to India and Now Sonny and his team.. so proud to be Naga and thank you Best Ever Food Review Show for making us the part of your Show.
I’m from Nagaland and my grandfather used to put on 4 head necklace. Unfortunately, he never accepted Christianity.
You should visit other konyak villages like Changlangshu where they have good gunsmiths.
Thank you for covering our Naga culture.
Is your father still alive?😊
Good to see u travelling across Nagaland. What do u think about Naga culture and eating habits as compared to other Indians?
Be safe n God Bless 👍
Indians have very different food cultures even in each state. In Odisha many tribes have very similar food practices like Naga tribes.
True
So proud to be konyak right now .....thank Q sir for reaching us sharing our food nd letting world know we are the last headhunters in the world in nagaland in india thank Q so much
mad respect from Meghlaya for this content. and respect to those head hunters aswell as they are able to accept the modern way of thinkng....To transition from head hunting mindset to what they are now is no joke..Kudos
garo khasi and jantia are chill tho.. They r so modern shouldnt even qualify as tribal in my opinion lol. Do correct me if i have a narrow view
@@byron-ih2ge kind of.
But not all
@@byron-ih2ge well sir garos also had the headhunting tradition once upon a time...modern times really do wonders
@@dumbledoreyo8948 oh really
Eating beef is the same as eating mother