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Naga from Burma

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Naga, proud people, mens wear headgears, tusks
of tiger, wild bears, bear fur, birds feather, human
hairs, tattoo, foreheads, The Naga New Year Festival



The four main tribes and the 49 clans of Burma Naga have their settlements around the source of the Chindwin River until up to the Indian boarder and deep into India.

Naga are proud people, men wear headgears decorated with tusks of tiger, wild bears, bear fur, birds feather and human hairs. The women wear only very light dresses and tattoo their foreheads and chins.
The Naga New Year Festival is well known as a coming together of many tribes, clans and interested observers. Their celebration dances are somehow in Kung Fu style.

The Burma Naga are very close to the Indian Naga, actually the border area between India and Burma in the far north west is more or less only a border the British brought in during colonial times.

Its a source of continuous conflicts since the Naga don't respect this border in the middle of their land just drawn by some ignorant British.

Unfortunately they are caught in a conflict and are the one who pay for it since no one give any attention to their needs.

The latest hit was the granting of forest destroying to some Burma companies with Chinese background, which are cutting and destroying one of the last complex Asian rain forest, 

Naga Warrior take breakfast in the misty morning
Burma Naga Warrior with magnificent Head Gear
Naga Man with Tiger Tooth Head GearNaga Man with Buffalo Head Gear

 



 

there is almost nothing left, all forest's gone for quick money by hit and run. The ones who actually are doing the destroy are usually greedy Chinese businessman who bribe the local authorities for a quick hit and run.

That this a habitat for the nature since thousands of years they don't care they only want to satisfy their greed, add another Mercedes and another house and maybe some more jewelry. Is it worth to completely destroy huge parts of a country just because of a useless materialist thinking of never getting enough, I wonder where this Chinese are putting their money when they go to the graveyard, its a real shame for the human race.

 

There are really enough human made ecological disaster, but why the Chinese are always on the forefront and most of the time the ones coursing them just because they wont get their mouth full enough.

A example of the greed of this Chinese, the other day I was in Myeik - Mergui and watched a trawler unloading lobsters. On the other side of the pier a Chinese guy was already waiting for the load, the locals always sell this seafood immediately to Thai - Chinese and Singapore Chinese people. This ship had several thousand of lobster in the hull. I asked the captain to sell me ONE lobster. When they Chinese guy saw this he started to scream at the captain...all this belongs to him ! I finally got my lobster for 1 dollar anyway but it shows what kind of primitive two leg monsters are out there, I really hope that sooner or later we get read of this people they are a danger for the human race.

Naga Man dancing at the New Year Festival Burma
Naga Girls dancing at New Year Festival Burma
Naga Man with Head Gear an Tattoo BurmaNaga Man with Buffalo and tusks of tiger, wild bears head gear

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Naga from Burma

Home      Contact      German  Version

Naga, proud people, mens wear headgears, tusks
of tiger, wild bears, bear fur, birds feather, human
hairs, tattoo, foreheads, The Naga New Year Festival

 

 
 
 
 
   
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