Explained: Konyak tribe numbers make them crucial to peace talks

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At Least 14 civilians were killed in the firing by security forces in Mon District in Nagaland. The civilians killed in this incident belonged to the Konyak Community.

About Konyak Tribe

​​Konkyak is one of the major tribes of Nagaland that reside mostly in the Mon district. They are also found in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Myanmar.

Note: Mon is the only district in Nagaland where separatist group NSCN (IM) has not been able to set up base camps, largely due to resistance from the Konyaks.

Features: A distinct group of Konyaks is easily recognized by their tattooed faces.

Occupation: They are traditional hunters and warriors of Nagaland, but now their main occupation is agriculture.

Festivals:

Aoling Festival: It is a festival celebrated by the Konyak Naga people. It celebrates the arrival of spring and prays for a good upcoming harvest.

Lao-Ong Mo Festival also known as the Post-harvest festival is celebrated by the Konyak tribe to signify the winding up of all harvest activities, norms, and rituals that were practiced or adhered to by every household.

Source: This post is based on the article Explained: Konyak tribe numbers make them crucial to peace talkspublished in Indian Express on 6th December 2021.

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