What are Morungs in Nagaland?

Description: The Morung is a key institution of the Nagas, and also the center for social life of all the unmarried male members of the society. It is the place for the young boys where they learn about social practices and beliefs from their elders.

What is the tradition of Nagaland?

NAGALAND is a land of festivals. All the tribes celebrate their distinct seasonal festivals with a pageantry of colour and a feast of music. Nagaland has a rich linguistic tradition with as many languages as there are tribes, each exclusive to itself.

What is the meaning of morung?

dormitory
Thus, the word morung means “dormitory”. It was a kind of bachelor’s dormitory for the village youth and fulfilled a variety of functions. It was a tradition for the Nagas that all the boys after they reached the age of puberty were required to enter the morung.

What is a morung or bachelor’s dormitory?

The central piece in village was the ‘Morung’. It was a kind of bachelor’s dormitory for the village youth and fulfilled a variety of functions. Women were not allowed inside. A boy who entered the dormitory at the age of six or seven remained there till he married and set up his own independent house.

What are the 6 festival of Nagaland?

Popular Fairs & Festivals in Nagaland

  • The Hornbill Festival.
  • Ngada Festival.
  • Hega Festival.
  • Mim Kut Festival.
  • Bushu Festival.
  • Tsukhenye Festival.
  • Sukrenye Festival.
  • Yemshe Festival.

How many festivals are there in Nagaland?

List of Festivals of Nagaland

Festival Tribe Date
Bishu Kachari 27
Ngunye Chakhesang 1
Sekrenyi Angami 25
Hega Zeliang 10 to 15

What are the Specialities of Nagaland?

One of the coolest thing about Nagaland is the fact that it is also home to the hottest chilli peppers in the world. Much (in)famous as ghost pepper, ghost chilli and red naga, it is deemed to be a shocking 400 times hotter than Tabasco sauce!

What is the traditional dress of Nagaland?

A kilt is denoted as the working dress which is usually black. It is intricately designed with cowries which make it appear like a male dress. Before the cowries are designed on the kilt, they are rubbed on a stone so as to make them stick well on the cloth. The man who uses the kilt is the one to sew it.

Who is Kemevo?

“KEMEVO CÜ” or “KHUYOBA” is a charmed stone that can depict the future and are foretold through signs which are being interpreted by the “Kemevo” or the eldest man of the village or his envoy. It is believed that the “Kemevo Cü” multiplies by producing its progeny from time to time.

What is Genna in Nagaland?

Genna. The word genna has its roots in the Angami- Naga word kenna, which means ‚it is forbidden—. During a genna period much of what is part of ervery-day life comes to a standstill: It is forbidden to travel, to have sexual intercourse or to eat certain types of food.

Do all Naga tribes have a Morung?

But the morung is not common for all the Naga tribes. Angamis villages does not have a morung but the Ao, Lotha, Koyak and the Phom areas, every village had a morung.

What is a Morung?

The morung was the pride of the village and was always decorated with trophies of war and finest wood carvings the villagers were capable of. But the morung is not common for all the Naga tribes.

What social evils existed in the Naga society?

Social evils like infanticide, slavery and prostitution existed in the Naga society. The Angamis resorted to infanticide in the case of children of unmarried girls. It was believed that such children would bring misfortune to the village. The girls were send to the jungle for delivery and there the baby was strangled.