I'm deeply sorry for the oversight in the initial map video where I didn't include Jammu and Kashmir in northern India. I will certainly be more attentive to such details in future map productions. I want to explain the motivation behind creating this video. I traveled in India for four months and I know it's a diverse place, which is why I particularly love it. Since the primary audience of my channel is Chinese-speaking, I thought exploring the northeastern region of India would be an interesting topic. Presenting this topic visually was also expected to capture the interest and resonate more with my audience. I saw it as an opportunity to help more viewers understand the northeastern part of India.
वैसे मुझे जवाब देने की जरूरत नहीं है क्योंकि मैं जानता हूं मेरे देशवासियों की संख्या इतनी ज्यादा है और ना ही वह देश के विरुद्ध कुछ सुन सकते हैं आपको जवाब मिल चुके होंगे इंडिया जो दिखता है अभी उतना उसमें भी इतनी विविधता है कि आप हैरान हो जाएंगे आपको यह बात याद रखनी चाहिए अफगानिस्तान पाकिस्तान बांग्लादेश यह सब पहले भारतीय संस्कृति के अंग थे और continent के रूप में यह भारत के समान संस्कृति रखते हैं अगर धर्म को छोड़ दे तो
But do you think they are Indians? Because most Indians don't, I've seen a good Northreast Indian friend called all sorts of discriminatory names akin to India's hate towards china while we shared dorms in delhi. Made my blood boil the amount of ignorance people around their region.
@@danceoffAsh yeah certainly there is some ignorance towards the Indians from the northeast. But it is completely due to the previous governments we had, which didn't even try to bring the northeast into the mainstream and certainly didn't do any development there also. Some of the states of northeast got their first railway in this government, after 60-70 years after independence. So you can't actually blame the citizens for it. I know there is some ignorance among the citizens but it is decreasing day by day and I'm confident that the northeast will get it's due in the upcoming years
@@sanketsarangi5170 I am not talking about politicians and their awareness/development of the northeast. Politicians are trying to get highest number of votes for low cost and in population rich regions in India, so they won't really care about the NE. We as people should do more about understanding about our fellow northeasterners, but we're hell bent on judging where people are from and whether they are superior or inferior to us. I don't think that change will ever happen at this rate. I am originally from the South and we've had many of NE come here to do odd jobs and they are not only hardworking but they learn the local language as well, hardly complaining. Yet we're hearing acting like barbarians calling them discriminatory names and pushing a political agenda on them. Disgusting lot
@@danceoffAsh yeah I can understand you but you have to understand that the previous generation people from the so called main land didn't even knew that there is a northeast and people from there looks different than us but they are indians. And this happened due to the marginalisation of Northeast by previous governments. But it is changing now, more new generation people are recognising that the people from northeast are also indians. So it will take time but it will increase positively only. And also as you have mentioned we have to make awareness campaigns among communities, but it will take time. And lot of these stereotypes exist due to ignorance of people. but these ignorance exists because there was no mention of northeast in political discourse previously and in media. So it is a deep rooted cancer, it will take time to unroot this but it is happening
Brother "Indian" is not a race but a nationality. India is a country mixed up of so many subgroups and races and nagas are one of those ethnicity. So when nagas say they consider themselves Indian they mean as a nationality not ethnically. Because there's no such thing as "ethnic Indian".
They don't "think" they are Indians, They are Indians. *Ever heard of The Ahom Kingdom?* Ahoms were wayy more Indian than all those Nawabs and so called Maharajas who sold India to Britishers. *So proud of my North-eastern Brothers and sisters, Love from Uttar Pradesh* 🤍🇮🇳✨
love us in real not just in a comment, I have heard lots about UP and Bihar, and Many of my natives never want to go to UP or Bihar for further studies.
Ahoms are the one of the last migrant to northeast. Others Tibeto-burmese and austroasiatic ethincity were already here. Well all the tai people are considered new migrants comparison to othes. they migrated in two phase one in 12 century and other in 18 century. @@johnsond6409
Ahom kingdom was technically established by a prince of Tai origin and his people. Genetically, Ahom people are more similar to people of South East Asia. Just saying. You cannot consider Pre-British India as India of now. Because India did not exist then but were many different kingdoms with their own people and agenda.
@@johnsond6409 I shared my perspective, can't change others nor will I take blame for others. If it's about pursuing Higher Educations, I can bet on my life that no native UP or Bihari person of my age (in early 20s), educated, will ever do HATE racism against North-eastern. They do say silly stuff jokingly, but no one really "hates" North-easterns more than they do to themselves. First believe yourself to be Indians, then expect it from others. If even my positive comment brought this reaction from you, then maybe it's your mindset which is inherently negative. Jai Bharat Mata ki🙏🏻🇮🇳
@@StarnikBayley I don't need to learn history from a European/Western POV. From an Asian POV, whole of South Asia and South-eastern nations like Thailand and Cambodia were a part of India only. Stop trying to convince the world of British POV for every single nation's history.
we all see our ethinicity and tribe first. I am Aggarwal but i am indian. i am tenmiyin but i am indian. we're all a diverse people. we do not see the need to wipe away our tribal identity like Europe did with Christianity or China did with Communism. We don't see why we should impose our identity on others. most people don't understand the concept of a civilizaitonal state. imagine if NATO was a single country. Europe is really backwards in this regard.
@@nikhilPUD01 I don't agree with you~ Hindi was imposed in Arunachal Pradesh forcefully by Indian government after 1962 。 Due to that their native language is almost wiped out~ and they weren't much happy about that~ the native people of arunachal pradesh resisted so in near future there wouldn't be any farther lost of culture by imposing article 371 ,Inner line permit and restructuring on buying land to non-native
@jasonng0211 I am a Naga and Nagas are Not Indian. Naga-Land is under forced Indian Occupation since 1947, Indian Army Atrocities in Naga-Land is same as Nanjing Massacre of Japanese Imperial forces in China... Nagas are fighting for Independence to this day and Chinese are helping the Nagas in so many ways possible... Check out the "National Socialist Council of Nagalim(NSCN)" for more....
I'm from Nagaland. I have been to Thailand and have visited China also. I have stayed in Wuhan for more than 1 month. Most of the chinese people i interacted with could not believe i was from India. Most of them told me that I looked like someone from Yunnan province. In terms of my experience in China, I did not have any problem adapting. The food was awesome, people were quite friendly and i even got used to eating with chopsticks within 3-4 days when i was there...
@jasonng0211 I am a Naga and Nagas are Not Indian. Naga-Land is under forced Indian Occupation since 1947, Indian Army Atrocities in Naga-Land is same as Nanjing Massacre of Japanese Imperial forces in China... Nagas are fighting for Independence to this day and Chinese are helping the Nagas in so many ways possible... Check out the "National Socialist Council of Nagalim(NSCN)" for more....
Kuki-Zo From NE here. We are very much proud Indian. Of course some older generation from central parts might not be very familiar and vice-versa but thats not their fault because people didnt have the economic resources to get enough exposure. However new generation indians are very much integrated now because we all stay together in capital cities in harmony. Remember India means unity in diversity.
Kuki-Zo will readily say they're proud Indias bc they never were real Indians in the first place, but migrated from Myanmar and live as refugees in certain states outside of mizoram. But a true NE knows we truly don't belong with India but we do respect the constitution
@@lly_09 what the f do you know about Kuki Zo??? If not stfu. Over 150+ Kukis fought the British in INA alongside Subhash Chandra Bose during world war 2, no Kacha Naga and just a few Meiteis. The Kukis fought the British for three years in 1917 to 1919. Even now the highest Indian Army from Manipur are the Kukis. The Thadou Kuki alone were 18k plus population in 1881 census in Manipur. So stfu.
We are from Meghalaya, Northeast India, we are looking like Koreans, but whatsoever it cost, we are ready to sacrifice for our country, we love being Bharatians Indians.
Dude no atleast ML people dont look Korean. Khasi is an austroloid group with more similarities with Sambals and tribals of central India. Due to some genetic influence of tribes to the east some khasis do have a little more mongoloid features, but you are not mongoloid as a whole.
@jasonng0211 I am a Naga and Nagas are Not Indian. Naga-Land is under forced Indian Occupation since 1947, Indian Army Atrocities in Naga-Land is same as Nanjing Massacre of Japanese Imperial forces in China... Nagas are fighting for Independence to this day and Chinese are helping the Nagas in so many ways possible... Check out the "National Socialist Council of Nagalim(NSCN)" for more....
i am from northeast too and i love my country India very much. many states of northeast are mentioned in Mahabharat and other scriptures too . this country is great as it is historically significant to us in every way possible.
There are so many face complexions in India some looks like Africans some looks like Chinese and Japanese and some people looks like English people some looks like Afganees. So many face complexions. But one thing don't hurt those that are you indian. You came to India and asking them is it correct. We are all one one nation one country. I am from South india i looks like an African but I am not African I am indian we are indian🇮🇳
@@user-yc8yu8qv3qyeah, that's your perspective, not ours. Like in the beginning he shows slams and says "this is the India I know",moron. Hope this video earns him enough to see India properly.
I am from Arunachal Pradesh, which is also one of the State of India in North easthern region. Although we may not have the same outward appearance like dark face or long-established personalities, but deep down, we are as Indian as the rest of the country. Millions of soldiers fought for India's freedom during the India-China war and made sacrifices for the nation. And We have been living together as one nation for thousands of years. Therefore, I assert that we are as Indian in spirit and commitment as anyone else. And am proud of being Indian. Thank you for visiting the northeastern region of our country.😊
@@2xgear123Ignore him bro , he's a Chinese bot and he's trying to spread hate in almost every comment section.....btw yes we all are Indians from East to West and from North to South ❤
@@TarozhouFree Tibet.... China forcefully occupied & plundered Tibet.... In actual there were no boundaries between India and china.... Tibet shares the boundary with India not China...
For people who don't know Taiwan has two ethnic groups 1. aboriginal Taiwanese and 2.Han Chinese. none of the Han Chinese want to show their identity as Chinese but instead, they will call themselves Taiwanese. because the Han Chinese are technically outsiders who conquered the land of Taiwan. Aboriginal Taiwanese are dark-skinned and look more like Indian-Naga than the original Naga people themselves (kidding). So when you meet a Taiwanese next time ask him if he can speak Taiwanese (aboriginal languages like Hakka) or just Mandarin. These Chinese are genetically racist and you can't separate their attitude
I think foreigners have a lot of misconceptions about INDIA when they visit then they found the truth. This guy also have misconception even visiting India. IF you go to ladakh you'll still say IS THS INDIA? and if you go gujarat ( west ) tamilanadu ( south ) or Nagaland ( East ) you'll always say is this india. We are all different but still one as Indian.
@jasonng0211 I am a Naga and Nagas are Not Indian. Naga-Land is under forced Indian Occupation since 1947, Indian Army Atrocities in Naga-Land is same as Nanjing Massacre of Japanese Imperial forces in China... Nagas are fighting for Independence to this day and Chinese are helping the Nagas in so many ways possible... Check out the "National Socialist Council of Nagalim(NSCN)" for more....
@@fiyangga.yanggiri-hala Nagas are free people. Nagas are under Indian Occupation divided within Indian states itself in Aurnachal, Manipur, Assam and Nagaland. Nagas are also under Myanmar occupation in Sagiang Divisions. Naga Territories touches as far as southern China in the North of the Naga Territory. Thousands of Nagas had been massacred by Government of India since 1950s and the killing continues to this day. Most recently in 2021, 14 Naga Coal Miners were ambushed and murdered by Indian Special Forces in Mon District of Nagaland state. Calling the Nagas India would be doing injustice to the Nagas, and calling us Indian would be an Insult to Naga Civilization. Nagas are not Indian in any sense of the word but infact Nagas are forced to be India with her Thousands of Military Battalions stationed in all Naga territories only to rape, torture and kill the Nagas in thousands under Indian Black Law Called "Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958."
@@thechampion6715 unity makes power and if you want to be separated then you are not wise. And I want to say that china is not supporting . They just want you to be separated from India.
Well, Even Yuan dynasty which was a great Mongolian empire it ruled majority of China (specially han chinese populated region) & korea with Dadu/Beijing as their capital & they even integrated with ppl there so there has to be many many chinese ppl too who if track their ancestry will gonna find it part mongolian
I'm a little offended by this video because you try to show as if they are not Indian. You refer Naga and compare them with India when both are same. India is a very diverse country you will find many people with different facial features. In the North you will finf many people look like Iranians or even Europeans in the South you will find people look Sri Lankan, west and East are also different. Don't try to divide us we are one and we live together.
Exactly, this guy doesn't understand that there are even communities like the meitei community which is made from the same social fabric like other hindu socities just with its own nuances. He's clearly brainwashed by chinese propaganda and doesn't want to say the truth.
Mary Kom is a champion boxer from North East Manipur. Bollywood make a movie where the actress impersonate Mary Kom. Instead of hiring an actress from North East, they hire a brown Indian. It's like as if a white guy playing the role of Mohamed Ali in Hollywood movies. 😂😂😂
@@garima2817 because a brown skin women doesn't represent (Mary Kom from Manipur) the northeast Indian people....imagine Mahatma Gandhi's role is played by some random white guy or Chinese guy or from Northeast Indian with mogolian feature....brown people would be mad too because it doesn't represent the person ethnicity and culture....you won't feel any connection either.
Im Naga, Living in dubai, when i go thai food stall they talk to me in thai, when i go Philippines market they speak their language with, when i visit korean restaurants they speak korean with me. And so the Chinese customers thinks that m Chinese lol
No Unity... North East Indians often face racism and ridicule when they visit other parts of the country. That's why they wanted a separate nation of their own.
India is huge. From Ladakh to Tamilnadu, and from Gujarat to Arunachal Pradesh, people look different, their cultures are different, food habits, dressing style, lifestyle, language, religious practices everything is different. But at the end of the day we have only one similarity and one identity that we all are Indians. There is unity in diversity which makes India incredible and a whole world in itself.
@@oliverzou2435 Absolutely agree Ladakh abd Arunachal Pradesh were stolen by the British. There was no India at all. Jayant Bhandari an Indian himself said : India will eventually disintegrate into many smaller countries
The McMahon Line was first drafted in 1913, and the treaty to ratify them (Simla Accords) was never signed by the Republic Of China(ROC) who had just overthrown the Qing dynasty. There was no such thing as the McMahon Line in 1890, and China isn't disputing where the Line was drawn, she's disputing the validity of the Line in its entirety. The primary Indian claim is that the ROC did sign the Simla Accords because a British official called Olaf Caroe fabricated a narrative in 1938 where the ROC signed the Simla Accords (they didn't) and ceded parts of Tibet to the Raj. In 1963 a British diplomat compared a pre-1938 treaties compendium with the post-Caroe compendium and found that Caroe had changed the note on the ROC's not signing the Simla Accords into one where the ROC signed it and considers the Indo-Tibetan border finalised. Nehru picked up a copy of Caroe's fabricated compendium so he got the impression that his country was legally entitled to more than she actually was. Compounding this was the US' decision to add fuel to the flames by declaring the McMahon Line as the legitimate boundary in an attempt to contain the spread of communism, despite reservations from the US State Department and protests from the fiercely non-communist Chiang Kai-Shek, leader of the ROC. However, we all know Nehru irreversibly altered his country's relations with China in 1962, so by 1963, when the fabrication was discovered, it was already too late to stem the tide of Indian nationalism based on the false compendium entry. And that leaves us with the situation today, in the aftermath of a British attempt to de jure carve out a piece of Chinese territory which failed but had some success de facto, then a British fabrication of her failed attempt to carve out Chinese territory, then an Indian acceptance of the British fabrication alongside American endorsement, and a Chinese refusal to accept the fabrication as anything remotely legal. Some Indians recognise that they don't actually have a legal claim to South Tibet, so they've begun using a different claim in that the people living in South Tibet want to be part of India more than China; in essence, a claim based on the principle of self-determination. This is India's secondary claim. However, as history has shown time and time again (Catalonia, Confederate States, Taiwan, Corsica, Chechnya, Tibet, Naxalites), without the permission of the larger body, a smaller section of the population will not be allowed to separate from its original country regardless of what they want. A much more detailed account of the McMahon Line and its history is available here, written by Peter Lee who, contrary to impressions given by his surname, is not at all Chinese.
@@BoLa-uv5oydon't try to mislead. It was a very old saying during Partition and it is already proven wrong as we are living together and working together. INDIA was always a knowledge hub in the past when many scholars from China, Europe and all around the world came to study in Nalanda and Taxila universities of Ancient India. There are many texts which Chinese scholars took with them back to China which made them adopt Buddhism. China looked up to India as the knowledge hub and very technologically advanced civilisation as it was. India was always multi ethnical country and will not change just because somewhere some stupid person said some stupid line.
There are some outside Elements who try to create the rift between this region with other Indians, but the fact is Majority of Indians Like me , consider our North east Region a special Place, and we are Proud of the people and local culture of Nagaland,Arunachal , Manipur , Meghalaya, Mizoram,Sikkim , Tripura and Assam . The Tribal Value system is Valuable and provides answer to many Modern Complex Problems . ❤
I'm proud to be Indian Love from India Bihar 🇮🇳❤️ The culture of the people of Nagaland is like that of the Chinese. In this video you can see how many insects, frogs and snakes these people are selling. 😂😂
Indian culture is not a monolith. For example i am ethnically half Bundelkhandi and half Awadhi and speak hindi ( Awadhi, Bundelkhandi ) and English but still i am a proud Indian national🇮🇳🙏🏻
Dark skinned my foot North indians and west indians are even fairer than north east indians. North east falls under sino indosphere and they have brown skin just like bumese. Its us problem that u just met tamilians in your land malaysia. Not all tamilians are indians and india is more than tamil nadu lol .
I am an indigenous from NorthEast India. I love to watch a lot of chinese dramas. What i have found is that there is a lot of similarities between my native language and chinese language. There are a lot of similar words. We also worship dragon and believe to be descended from it. Even my surname is 'yumnam' which is very similar sounding to 'yunnan'. I am from the state of Manipur.
@taotao98103 I wouldn't say they are exactly similar but there are some similar sounding words. My native tongue is also a tonal language. I'll try and list a few words. Please note that I'm not a language expert by any means so there may be mistakes. Name - ming- xingming Tea - chá - chá Sister - cheche - jiějiě Dream - mèng - Mèngxiǎng Teeth - yá - Yáchǐ This is - shi she / shi zhe - zhè shì You - nang - ni Money - sen - qián House - yum - wū Bag - khao - bāo Bitter - kha ye - Kǔ de Nerve - shing lee - shénjīng Ginger- shing - shēngjiāng Eat - chaba/chai - chī Sky - atiya - tiankong/tian Come - lak o/ lao - lai Go - cho/ chatlu - qù Mother - ema/ mama - māma Father - epa / baba - bàba Granddaughter - eshu nupi - Sūnnǚ Extent/Degree - chang - chéngdù Paper - che - Zhǐ Death - siba - shi Clear up/ clean up - shengba - Qīnglǐ
@@TarozhouFree Tibet.... China forcefully occupied & plundered Tibet.... In actual there were no boundaries between India and china.... Tibet shares the boundary with India not China...
Dude Indian is not single ethinicity dominated like your china😂. Where 90% is han Chinese. In India that's not case, we have 2000 ethinicity. None of the ethinicity cross more than 5% of our population. That's what make us Indian so special. We are proud to be an indian whether we are from south or west or central or east or north or northeast. We have same ideology and goals for our country to progress.
"we have 2000 ethnicity", I think people from such country would know how to tell Taiwanese and Chinese, or the sentence "like your china" is kind of Indian humour. Yes, "our china" is only addressed in our constitution, as "continent area"(translated directly), ruled by another government named CCP, which is considered as our enemy. I know you Indians are humour, but in our country, those who thinking like that should be called traitors. But you really use your knowledge to educate me, thank you for this information, hope you can come to Taiwan someday.
@@kid7323 Taiwanese and Chinese? Government is different but doesn't mean you are different ethinicity 😂. Both are same Han Chinese. No difference. So don't teach me how to differentiate between you two. Even in video he looks like he love china .
In recent times, with more social media and vlogging culture, people to people connect and understanding is increasing. I hope more common people in mainland visit and appreciate this cultural gem.
In recent years, the Indian government has banned Chinese people from traveling to India. When there was no ban before, Chinese people were also banned from traveling to northeastern India, so this is unrealistic.
Dark skinned my foot North indians and west indians are even fairer than north east indians. North east falls under sino indosphere and they have brown skin just like bumese. Its us problem that u just met tamilians in your land malaysia. Not all tamilians are indians and india is more than tamil nadu lol .
@@BeingStoic086Mainland India = the main parts of India (not northeast India) bc Northeast India is only connected to the rest of India with the Siliguri Corridor (a small strip of land)
@@Hdhdii are unpad gawar .. it is divisive to call mainland..so that is why I am saying what is mainland../..had you thought you are the only Mr perfect who know what is mainland..
As a Filipino, I am sad and disappointed that we, as ASIAN are not one. Our blood runs as brothers and sisters but why do we have to fight each other, from japanese invasion to Nagaland discrimination, Nkorea and SKorea, Myanmar coup, Mainland China and Taiwan, to the issue of South China Sea or Philippines Sea. It's a shame.
Japanese didn't invade Nagaland.... They are just passerby during world 2..... Instead they share a good relationship with Naga people that time till present days....
@@lengthao8424well I'm not black I am Aaryan same as Meitei Vashnavism people of Manipur and ya we are all Hindu, so stop making fun of ur knowledge and feed ur rusty brain with knowledge baccha 😂😂😂
Open your mind brother,India is very diverse ,secular & democratic country. Politically it’s better than china or Taiwan,we have elections here I mean real election.😊
@jasonng0211 I am a Naga and Nagas are Not Indian. Naga-Land is under forced Indian Occupation since 1947, Indian Army Atrocities in Naga-Land is same as Nanjing Massacre of Japanese Imperial forces in China... Nagas are fighting for Independence to this day and Chinese are helping the Nagas in so many ways possible... Check out the "National Socialist Council of Nagalim(NSCN)" for more....
I'm from SIKKIM and i'm proud to be Indian as well as proud to be born on SANATAN DHARAM land🙏🏻 My eyes look tiny and people may call me chinky or chinese but my heart is Indian and will be Indian till my last breath. Jai Hind!
Look to be honest this is true that we don't know about how north eastern part of India's people look Because the ignorant of the movie(Bollywood )whenever i watch cinema, i look Mongolian race people describe as Chinese but after digitalization misunderstanding cleared and now most bihar up are interested in northeast even we visit assam meghalaya or skkim in every vacation mostly north eastern part or southern part of india I hope people also noticing this Love from jharkhand ❤
They don’t think they are Indian. They *are* Indian. Indian is a nationality. Just like Chinese people are separated between different ethnicities, Cantonese, Han, Tibetan, Uighur, etc. Indian are also made up of different ethnicities. Punjabi, Hindu, Pashtun, etc.
*For people who don't know Taiwan has two ethnic groups 1. aboriginal Taiwanese and 2. Han Chinese. none of the Han Chinese want to show their identity as Chinese; Instead, they will call themselves Taiwanese. Because the Han Chinese are technically outsiders who conquered the land of Taiwan. They snatched the freedom of aboriginals just like how the communists acquired HongKong. Aboriginal Taiwanese are dark-skinned and look more like Indian-Naga than the original Naga people themselves (kidding). So when you meet a Taiwanese next time ask him if he can speak Taiwanese (aboriginal languages like Amis, Atayal, Bunun, Kanakanavu, Kavalan, Paiwan, Puyuma, Rukai, Saaroa, Saisiyat, Sakizaya, Seediq, Thao, Truku, Tsou) or just Mandarin. These Chinese are genetically racist and you can't separate their attitude*
You really don’t know much about China or Taiwan, it would seem. First of all, Hakka isn’t an indigenous language of Taiwan. It arrived there with the Hakka people, who are themselves Han Chinese. Further, Han Chinese in Taiwan *do* refer to themselves as “Chinese” its just that you don’t speak Mandarin, so you don’t know any better. In Chinese language, there are multiple words for “Chinese”. One is 中国人 which means Chinese citizen. Another is 华人 which means ethnically Chinese (especially those living outside mainland China). The Taiwanese consider themselves 华人 but not 中国人. The same problems the Chinese deal with between ethnicities, Indians deal with in the form of religious conflicts between Hindus, Muslims, and Seculars, between castes, between linguistic regions, etc. Indians are really in no place to talk about any other country’s social cohesion.
@tc2334 🤣🤣🤣 i lived in Taiwan for 5 yrs ... and I have aboriginal friends. Don't try to fool me. 🤣🤣🤣 Taiwanese always want to comment on others' problems when we talk about their problems they get frustrated and try to confuse them. Bro !! Just a Google search will give details about Aboriginals. Don't try to fool people. Even today, aboriginals are living in hilly areas, and they are treated like second grade citizens.
Eastern Nagas of Nagaland are mostly Chinese descendants 🇨🇳. My ancestors migrated to present day Nagaland centuries ago from China during the construction of Great Wall of China.. We have Chinese names and Wangs (King of village or clan).
Nagas are Tibeto-Burman origins that migrated to Burma and Nagaland around a thousand years ago and replace the previous Austroasiatic Mon speaking population.
@@TingTong2568 Partially correct bro✅ but not all Nagas are Tibeto-Burmese origins.. Some Naga tribes like my tribe Konyak has Sino origin. I belong to Shang Yen or Shang Dai clan . All my clan people have Chinese names passed on since my ancestral days . My one uncle (my mother's brother) name is Zhangting and my other uncle name is Shanghai , my cousin brother name is Shangdai. So many Chinese names in my tribal community. We have so many Wangs like Pang Wang, Poh Wang, Wang Yei , Wang Pang etc etc ... Fortunately or unfortunately we happened to be Chinese descendants of ancient. My elders says that we run away while constructing GREAT WALL of CHINA,as emperor was so brutal to peasants & servants (my ancestors) who were making the Great Wall . So my ancestors migrated to present day Nagaland.
@@ShangDaiNagaland then you have to integrate well into your adopted country just like the immigrants into south east asia nation and loyal to these south east asian nations. Since you have already forgotten all the ethnic han chinese culture one thousand years ago already . You cannot no longer speak and write in han chinese and dont know the culture of Confucius , Daoism , han ‘s buddhism , you dont know the traditional moral and values of ethnic han chinese. It is just like a thai or Indonesian that dont know any culture of ethnic han chinese , but he said his ancient ancestors came from China. It just a name only.
It's similar in other regions in India along Himalayas. I'm from Uttarakhand but if I had to guess my ancestors probably came from Nepal/Tibet. We follow Hinduism but have a lot of Tibetan origin rituals, food, dress etc. Our nationality is Indian but we have a unique ethnicity.
northeast indians(other than sikkimese bhutia and monpa) have ancestry from southern yunnan in china, and burma, not tibet. their cultures, diet, lifestyle is similar to people of those regions too, not tibet. northeast indian cultures(other than sikkim and tawang) are not similar to himalayan regions at all. western himalayas in india like ladakh and some parts of uttarakhand and himachal pradesh(lahaul and spiti, kinnaur, etc) have people with tibetan ancestry though like most of the himalayas in india, nepal and bhutan.
@@Pt00201 Yeah , I have East Asian features and most of the people call me "Chinese"..But, we are now assimilated to locals at much extent.. Marriages have been going on in Uttarakhand for 120 years..This has resulted in eradication of Chinese ancestry and most of the people doesn't even know that their ancestors were from China..
Dark skinned my foot North indians and west indians are even fairer than north east indians. North east falls under sino indosphere and they have brown skin just like bumese. Its us problem that u just met tamilians in your land malaysia. Not all tamilians are indians and india is more than tamil nadu lol .
In Northern part of indian states you will find vegeterain people. But in south,west, eastern and north-eastern india, majority people prefer non veg food. In my state, west bengal, almost 99% population eats non veg. As a whole, 60% indian population prefer non veg over veg.
@@jhgsh630 Lol.. I saw in tamilnadu and kerala, brahmin waiters were serving chicken,mutton..even beef in many restaurants. . Tamil,telugu, mallu intakes fish everyday, just like us(bengalis). Hindutva in southern states based on logical perceptions. But in north, people are mostly superstitious. Thats why literacy rate is lower in north india.
Actually we are all vegetarian in some way or the other.😅 Because we eat a lot of vegetarian food and many Indians do not eat meat or fish daily like other countries they eat non veg everyday. Many Indians are occasionally non-vegetarian
@@fiyangga.yanggiri-hala most of the tribes from nagaland are probably from yunan region of china but ofc tribes from arunachal and garos from meghalaya have oral history of migration from tibet
@@fiyangga.yanggiri-hala yup most tribals in the NE also speak (primarily) a language of the Tibeto Burman language family not indo Aryan languages like hindi
Brother, this is why India is known in the world, here all types of people live together, small incidents happen sometimes but mostly people are pure at heart.
punjab, kerala. gujarat, bengal - all are in south asia, whereas north east india is south east asia, just as kashmir, ladakh are central asia, modern india was known as the lands between the indus in the west and the chindwin in the east, south of the himalayas, and bounded by the indian ocean. go into iran and there are similar differences between persians, arabs, kurds, baluch, gilak, azeris. likewise across china, afghanistan, turkey, iraq, nigeria, burma. we celebrate our different heritages and share a common destiny.
@jasonng0211 I am a Naga and Nagas are Not Indian. Naga-Land is under forced Indian Occupation since 1947, Indian Army Atrocities in Naga-Land is same as Nanjing Massacre of Japanese Imperial forces in China... Nagas are fighting for Independence to this day and Chinese are helping the Nagas in so many ways possible... Check out the "National Socialist Council of Nagalim(NSCN)" for more....
My wife too is more Indian than most "indians", have more knowledge about India than most from the rest of India, but she faced lot of discrimination while in Delhi...she is an amazing person!
There are two well-known ancient trade routes in China. One is the silk road in the north for trade with middle east and Europe. The other one is called "tea route" or "tea horse route" for trade with India, starting from Yunnan in the south. Most Indian still use the word chai instead of tea because of this trade route. Chai is mandarin, tea is Hakka. NE is an important part of the trade route. The tea route declined and then abandoned after ocean shipping became cheaper, so most ppl don't konw this part of history.
Yeah that's true because many Chinese people from Yunan specially "Kunming" , they still live in Assam. They migrated here through tea route during British era and settled here. But after 1962 Indo- China war , they faced discrimination so they have to left India and went back to China ( Hong Kong) for better livelihood. Still many of them live here happily as there are now part of Assamese culture but also follow Chinese. They are very near from my place , someday i would like to visit them. Love China from NE India. I am planning to settle down in China.❤
we log our north east indian people,They are very kind and simple and very patriotic .love u from chattisgarh our naga brothers and north east brothers .🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷
Indian Sikh married to a mainland Chinese woman. Our kids will fit right in Nagaland - we often talk about going to NE. Such a special part of India. Namaste to all.
This is the beauty of our country, almost all our states have diversity in language, culture, and this is what makes our country great, that's why there is unity in diversity in our country, proud to be Indian 🇮🇳✨❣️
For people who don't know Taiwan has two ethnic groups 1. aboriginal Taiwanese and 2.Han Chinese. none of the Han Chinese want to show their identity as Chinese but instead, they will call themselves Taiwanese. because the Han Chinese are technically outsiders who conquered the land of Taiwan. Aboriginal Taiwanese are dark-skinned and look more like Indian-Naga than the original Naga people themselves (kidding). So when you meet a Taiwanese next time ask him if he can speak Taiwanese (aboriginal languages like Hakka) or just Mandarin. These Chinese are genetically racist and you can't separate their attitude
Iam sorry what? I never got confused with the map of my country india. I can proudly say that there's no way i would miss out our northeastern part, dude they are literally part of our country and people that i admire. So, please my northeastern bros and sisters don't feel left out, we love you and every state of our country 🇮🇳 and that's all that matters. 🙏
I'm a south Indian and we all know where north east is so stop spreading lies we love our brothers and sisters from northeast. We belive unity in diversity love from Karnataka 😘😘❤️❤️
They are indians and in India don't bring your stereotypes bcz in your country you have only one culture, one religion, one race, one skin, one language, one face, but here doesn't apply what's apply on whole world we are totally different from whole world and we are proud of our diversity and that's makes India actually a INDIA without diversity India is not India.
Thts y i called India as mini world... Love from Arunachal Pradesh ❤❤.. and if you come to my state arunachal pradesh, you'll see Chinese, thai and Burmese tribes.. in Chinese, we have yidu ihoba as idu mishimi, loba tani as tani (tani is a clan and in tani clans we so many tribes) etc.. and in thai we have Tai-Khampti.. and burmese we have. Nocte , wancho etc.. so by any chance if you ever think of coming to my state, thn ill suggest you to go the remote areas so you can explore the cultures..
I'm from Arunachal Pradesh.. I'm belong from DIGARU MISHMI TRIBE also known as Tawra and also my tribe can be found in china...we have same culture and tradition.My ancestors were belong from tibet.We are divided by nation but United by tradition.If u stil don't believe then you can search 2 different vedios first,,DIGARU MISHMI IN INDIA and secondly,,CHINA DIGARU MISHMI,, You'll find many similarities same clothes and same language...but after all I'm an INDIAN ❤.
I really like your videos. But asking the people do you consider yourself as indian because you look different is very disrespectful. India is a multiracial country. I think chinese people will feel the same if someone ask uyghur people do you consider yourself as chinese, you look different. Please dont take this as a hate comment. Anyway thankyou for letting more people know about the diversity of india. And one more thing majority of indians are not vegetarians, but most of the north indians are vegetarians.
It is liken trying to break up another country and to stir riot in your visiting country , India has the right to arrest and depot you out of their country .
Well the difference is when we say Chinese we mean han Chinese because Chinese is also an ethnicity and they make up 90% of china, while in India we have too much diversity and no ethnicity makes up more than 10%. I think the largest ethnicity in India are the Bengalis about 9. Something%
@@grapefruitsyrup8185 says who? When people say Chinese we all know what they mean, its han. And china is 90% han. In India there's no ethnicity that crosses more than 10% let alone 90%,
@@grapefruitsyrup8185 do you people really think Arunachal Pradesh is south tibet as you say, you people have even manipulated the Google maps that my state is south tibet. It was once but not anymore.
@@TarozhouTaiwanese people don't identify themselves as Chinese 😅...first solve your country's problem....the hypocrisy of Chinese people " Northeast Indians are not part of India but at the same time Taiwan doesn't exist " lol😆
In every part of India in every state from the northeast and in the South region we grow rice more so we eat morning afternoon and evening only rice 😏😏😏😏😏😏 in special days we cook different foods and different sweets to celebrate a special day rice is common food in our day to day life😅
I m from Nagaland it is a part of North East India and I love to see that others people are knowing us :) but accept for our on people in other parts of India
Other parts of India know you well , atleast the younger generation. I had manipuri girls as roommates in Bangalore. You guys have created a image like "mainland" India don't like us. Stop saying such things
Once I was talking with my Indian friend about the different food from different states in India. And he told me there's a northern state which is Chinese, and their food is basically Chinese. I thought they're like Tibetan, but apparently they are more like south east Asia. Even their English accent sound more Malaysians than indians. Thanks a lot for the video!
Chinese and different North East Indian tribes had same ancestors Chinese, Bodo, Mizo, Angami Naga, Aao Naga etc. languages falls in the same group...... that is Sino-Tibetan group of languages There are thousands of similar words..like Name-Mung-Ming Water-Dwi-Shwe
I love my every part, every single state of India 😊❤❤❤, Love North East India from East India ❤❤❤❤❤❤ .. You guys are not Chinese, We're all United, We are Indians ❤❤ And never care what some of mainlanders (Specially West and North Indians) says and foreigners (Like Taiwan, China etc.) say, We love you the most!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Listen India in the North side people look different in the south like people look different in North East people looked different and we all in India different cultures in different states which means we are not separate don't try to separate anyone we from part of India from many thousands of years we create a history to world to know what we are that's why we are Indians, even we have different languages in different states which means we are not looking different but we are very very similar to our each culture the main religion which keep a unity between us is Hinduism
The look and feel of the highland is like Baguio city and the rest of Cordillera region in the Philippines. So with the faces and skin color. It's interesting that both speaks fluent English and a highly Chritianized locals as well. The English accent is not so indian but more like Flipino. Naga people could be brothers of Igorots in the Philippines.
@@kaitoachumi9677traditional clothes are the most outstanding similarity. Cordilleran are known for this clothes especially Igorot but it’s a traditional clothes for Austronesian after all.
Sadly the people who actually discriminate with the northeast indians by saying they are foreigners are most illiterates with zero civic sense and national pride..And sadly this online video will not reach such people