Ao Tribe | Tribes of India
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
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Ao Tribe
The Ao are one of the major Naga tribes of Nagaland, Northeast India. The AO Nagas are divided into six major sub-tribes namely Jamir, Longkumer, Pongen, Imchen, walling and Longcherthe Ao region and the distancing of the region is bounded by the TZULA RIVER.
The Ao religion is considered animist. Anishi is a special food of the Ao tribe. Agriculture is not merely a source of their livelihood but is a way of life and gives expression to the socio-biological existence.
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Items mention as dry snake is wrongly said it may be dry eel a kind of fish.
That's dried eel not snake!
Well done with your work and do Please come back once
You've gotta lot things to rectify and much more to know about nagas
Pictures are blurred. Make them clear, please.
Proud to be a Christian
Happy to see the ways of Ao/naga life in it's past and present.wishing the creator more success in making documentary of other naga tribes too👍
Ao Naga tribe.
Beautiful, very pleased to see tribes of Nagaland,i love simple tribals
Nothing is as Smooth as Hinduism
It removes Complete ignorance and make life peaceful, healthy and happy 😊😊
Beasstful,filthy and still happy🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪
It's 21st century
We r not living under a rock
And? You do realize tribe still exist till this day right like indigenous people are still alive
90's video
Big lie