This story here is "THE ORIGIN OF HORNBILL" The story goes like this: Once upon a time, a group of folks(aloji) worked in the fields. Among the group, two woman had the babies; one had a boy child named Kivigho and the other woman in a group had a girl child named Khauli(girl). Both the babies were being breast-fed by their mothers. The babies were always taken to the field by their mothers(as it was a practice in the past). As these children grew up, they became lovers. Khauli belonged to a wealthy family while Kivigho belonged to a poor family and eventually, Khauli was married off to a boy from another village. Kivigho was grief-striken. Yet he accepted his harsh fate, life went on like that. One evening, some of Khauli's friends tried to test Kivigho's love for her by telling him to carry "flamed charcoals"(amibalu) on his hands to Khauli's village. To prove his true love, Kivigho did this. On reaching the village, night fell and he saw Khauli coming out of her house. Kivigho called out for her and Khauli instantly recognised his voice and covered him with a bamboo casket (akho) fearing that her husband might see him(Kivigho). Morning came and Khauli sent her husband with the "first group of people" (khepumi) who were leaving for the fields. Then she met Kivigho and they planned to return to their native village. On their way, Khauli felt hungry so Kivigho climbed a fruit tree to pluck some fruits, but he couldn't make his way down because he had plucked all the fruits on a tree(According to Sümi ancient belief, it is forbidden to pluck all the fruits on a tree). Slowly, he had no option but to transform himself into a Hornbill bird (Aghacho) and told Khauli to look out for him whenever she hears villagers talking about exquisite/strange looking bird flying in the air of a village. Grief-striken, Khauli went back to her husband's village. Days passed. One day as Khauli was grinding corn, she heard people talking about a rare bird flying about in the village. She remembered the promise(which Kivigho told him) and came out to see it too. Suddenly, a feather of that bird landed on her chest and she kept it with her. Night came and as she fell asleep, she met Kivigho (her lost love) in her dream. She asked him what would she do with the feather and Kivigho replied, "Let it be used by all generations as a symbol of my never ending love for you." To this very day, Sümi tribe/every tribe in Nagaland uses this Hornbill's feather(Aghachomihi) in the traditional head-gear, made of Bear's fur(Avabo).
My Mom, Big Sister was Married with Sumi People, so i no Only Little Sumi Language so that I could not Understand all the Story, when i was Child my Uncle use to tell us about this Love Story... Now i Forgot this Story but Now i Understand this Story, it was a Hard Touching Love Story, in this video i Learn that the True Love Never End and if End also, it Makes us a Big Memory for you an me Right, Now when we See a HORNBILL BIRD, we think about KIVIGHO an KHAULI Love Story, for me it was OP Love Story 💞👩❤️👨💞🥰🥰🥰😊😊👍... Thank You so much for let us Understand this Love Story 😊😊😊...
Aghila kuchou shi anii ikemo nepu nesuu no picha keu eno ino sumi kaku loo phijuu kela yaa kitilaa nonguno shi akeu kutuku shi ithulu ani pitsulu ani kumutsu shikmithi Alhouno nongu kumutsu kumughatsu peni
This story here is "THE ORIGIN OF HORNBILL"
The story goes like this:
Once upon a time, a group of folks(aloji) worked in the fields. Among the group, two woman had the babies; one had a boy child named Kivigho and the other woman in a group had a girl child named Khauli(girl). Both the babies were being breast-fed by their mothers. The babies were always taken to the field by their mothers(as it was a practice in the past). As these children grew up, they became lovers. Khauli belonged to a wealthy family while Kivigho belonged to a poor family and eventually, Khauli was married off to a boy from another village. Kivigho was grief-striken. Yet he accepted his harsh fate, life went on like that.
One evening, some of Khauli's friends tried to test Kivigho's love for her by telling him to carry "flamed charcoals"(amibalu) on his hands to Khauli's village. To prove his true love, Kivigho did this. On reaching the village, night fell and he saw Khauli coming out of her house. Kivigho called out for her and Khauli instantly recognised his voice and covered him with a bamboo casket (akho) fearing that her husband might see him(Kivigho).
Morning came and Khauli sent her husband with the "first group of people" (khepumi) who were leaving for the fields. Then she met Kivigho and they planned to return to their native village. On their way, Khauli felt hungry so Kivigho climbed a fruit tree to pluck some fruits, but he couldn't make his way down because he had plucked all the fruits on a tree(According to Sümi ancient belief, it is forbidden to pluck all the fruits on a tree).
Slowly, he had no option but to transform himself into a Hornbill bird (Aghacho) and told Khauli to look out for him whenever she hears villagers talking about exquisite/strange looking bird flying in the air of a village.
Grief-striken, Khauli went back to her husband's village. Days passed. One day as Khauli was grinding corn, she heard people talking about a rare bird flying about in the village. She remembered the promise(which Kivigho told him) and came out to see it too. Suddenly, a feather of that bird landed on her chest and she kept it with her. Night came and as she fell asleep, she met Kivigho (her lost love) in her dream. She asked him what would she do with the feather and Kivigho replied, "Let it be used by all generations as a symbol of my never ending love for you."
To this very day, Sümi tribe/every tribe in Nagaland uses this Hornbill's feather(Aghachomihi) in the traditional head-gear, made of Bear's fur(Avabo).
My Mom, Big Sister was Married with Sumi People, so i no Only Little Sumi Language so that I could not Understand all the Story, when i was Child my Uncle use to tell us about this Love Story... Now i Forgot this Story but Now i Understand this Story, it was a Hard Touching Love Story, in this video i Learn that the True Love Never End and if End also, it Makes us a Big Memory for you an me Right, Now when we See a HORNBILL BIRD, we think about KIVIGHO an KHAULI Love Story, for me it was OP Love Story 💞👩❤️👨💞🥰🥰🥰😊😊👍...
Thank You so much for let us Understand this Love Story 😊😊😊...
Omaiwa sheingtai.. Awesome Kuputoli keep it up, well Hope that you'll progress more and more... 👍👍
Wow so many beautiful sumi girls nice work keep it up. Love you all gys.
Wow really an amazing act 💞so natural ...And yes my dear sister kuputoli ayeh (khauli)your hard work did not go in vain proud of you... 💓
Wove keulo kahuli ye ishi wu kahuli pavi ani kuputi....😀❤️❤️ Aghile kuchou keep it up👍
Wow amazing and a heart touching love story💕💕💕💕
Please put up subtitles next time for the rest of us who can't understand Sumi dialect. Keep up the good work. SBC Diphupar
For sure, we will consider the matter next time. Thank you 😊
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Very nice video
Kumtsu aghile Shi anie ikemu khauli ighono juvi ani 🥰🥰
Aghile kuchou... Keep it up❤
Khauli (kuputi) beautiful mom 💓 u
Appreciation to all the actors amazed loving the grapher ❣️
Alokuchuna❤
Awiii Kupu you look beautiful ♥️
Aghile kuchou na👍👍👍keep it up
I think in the last part kivigo pluck all the fruits thats the reason he became bird
Awesome keep it up
😭😭😭 sisters and brother u are the best👍💯
Kahuli juvi ani na😍😍😍😍kuputi😍☺☺
so sad video true love video i love you kivigho
Aghila kuchou shi anii ikemo nepu nesuu no picha keu eno ino sumi kaku loo phijuu kela yaa kitilaa nonguno shi akeu kutuku shi ithulu ani pitsulu ani kumutsu shikmithi Alhouno nongu kumutsu kumughatsu peni
Nice
Khauli 😘😍😌❤️
Atsathi hamiye pikha mphi no koa...if I'm nt mistaken
Loved it. 👍🏼
Khuna area kea 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻ighono aghile kuchou shi ani.......... Itaghi part 2 ghi mula loo ❤
Kupu you look beautiful😍
Thanks for the name 🙂 good work SBC diphupar
👍😭😭
❤️❤️❤️
Aghilekuchou❤❤
Awesome 👍🏻.
Awesome
🥰🥰🥰😍❤️
Nongu no hi shi pipiye kiu ye ighono aghila kuchou
Aghilakuchou ❤❤💯
Great trust
Love story
Ino ithi akeu kutoloya kichimi tsalo itheno kethono khaghi nepu nesuu ghulokilo yaa axathi xochu namu axathi bolo kumutsu ya lukhamono lakhi yaa axathi bolo ghupaa qhiva chini ipi pichaghi ikemo kivigho yaa tee kumusunava noo axathi kumutsu xopa khauli khova kelono paya axathi bolono iqughi mulava tithuno paya luva namu abolo lakhi yaa ghupa qhimasa pikeu kumusulu telahino pano khauli vilo piveno pa saqhino ahubo mulava pa zuta aqhichibo mulava no aghacho ghau ilhouva ipi chilu kehu pilu ani.. Kumo keu tsa pilu paghinamu nonguno akipimi qhitsu peni shikmithi
Great 👍👍
It's a very sad love story
Can I know the history and origin.. Of this tale..... Like in which village did it first begam...
It will help me a lot...
Bless Bless Bless❤️❤️
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🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Livi❤️
Ighono losupu shi ju ve tsuaa mugha peni nongu kumtsu
Hiye kiutoi aghile kea? 😍
👍
Jukighilepu eno aghilekuchou shi ani
Can hear someone laughing behind this scene....is that you grapher???😂😂
Aghile kuchou na nongu kumtsu Ampeu Alhou pelo kumgha tsu peni 🙌
Alokuchou
Useles without subtitles
I know kahuli mother she name is levikaly in short levty,m i ryt!?😎
Ikuche kelana alaka suche ve keu ghenguno kumopu axathibo lo axathibo sala shipu axathi lakhimu abolo qhitsu mono tukighi khave ke ghenguno ikighi mlave ipi keu chilu philu puani kena,
You look beautiful kupu mushroom😗😂
Never watch this after breakup 😭😭
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Nice