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Name of the site/Monument : LANGA (ONE OF THE ANCIENT VILLAGE OF THE YIMKHIUNG TRIBE)
District & Location In Tuensang district. It lies at the South of present Kuthur Village
Description
Langa is one of the ancient village of the Yimkhiung tribe. It is considered as old as 800 years. It lies at the south of the present Kuthur village. The village was one of the biggest in term of area and population. The village consisted of around 900 houses with about 4500 people. The village is said to occupy an area of approximately 20 square kilometres. The houses were constructed by bamboos, wood and thatch. People mostly practiced jhum cultivation. Hunting and fishing were almost a routine way of life. They also had a democratic system of village administration. Customary laws and rule were enforced rigorously. They also had a good social system. Festivals and other customary rituals were practiced regularly. The village was divided into khels. Each khel had an elder (leader) who was responsible for the welfare, grievances, crime and other matters happening in his khel. The village had a head elder/chief who was regarded as the supreme commander and the leader. Each khel would comprise of various clan and number of families. The village had a court house where the elders would sit and decide all nature of civil and criminal cases. Due to its largeness and big population neighbouring villages could not dare to attack Langa village. But, the prosperity and longevity of this village could not last long. Due to internal differences, rivalry and corrupt practices of some people who were supposed to have been in the high position; the villagers no longer able to bear the evil system of those despotic leaders, decided to leave the village once and for all for good. On desertion, the village became a place of desolation and abode of wild animal. The people went in different ways. Some of them went to Kheamniungan area: some to Sangtam area while some went to the Chang area, settled and are there till today. Today, one can still see the house sites of the ancient Langa village. The site in now covered by jungle. No one resides there.
Statistical data of the site/monument such as age, size area etc.
Age: the age of the Langa village is approximately 800 years old.
Area: the village area is believed to have occupied around 20 square kms.
Location: It lies at the south of Present Kuthur village.
Population: the village boasted to have possessed 900 houses with approximately 4500 population.
Houses were constructed by bamboos, wood and thatch.
Practiced jhum cultivation, fishing and hunting in addition to head hunting.
Practiced democratic system of administration.
Rigorous enforcement of customary laws and rules.
Source of information, name and other particulars of the informant.
Kudo’s to you for this noble work.
I have personally been there at the site and have witnessed the remains of the Langa village, particularly the holes in the rocks carved out to erect the poles of the houses that once stood there overlooking the majestic view. It would have been much better if photographic evidence of such were provided with this article.