In this video, I explore the ancient warrior traditions of Nagaland and the breathtaking beauty of Dzukou Valley. From meeting the last surviving head hunters of the Konyak tribe to witnessing the serene landscapes of the Northeast, this documentary captures the soul of Nagaland.
This headhunting tradition ended around the 1960s, when the Konyak tribe, once known as fierce warriors, gave up headhunting after the arrival of Christian missionaries and the spread of modern education. They were warriors who fought for their land, honor, and survival, marking their bravery with facial tattoos…
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