The video captures the raw duality of tradition, where visceral rituals meet the profound warmth of communal acceptance. It serves as a poignant reminder that true cultural immersion requires embracing both the unfamiliar and the deeply human.
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Her 1st Naga marriage event//She's shocked & awestruck #traditionAdded:
This is a gift to you on behalf of the village.
>> Hello viewers, family members, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome back to another vlog.
price Getting married.
All right, then. We'll see you there.
done.
Yeah.
So, we've reached a bright residence and there's Just going to be waiting tomorrow.
Foreign speech. Foreign speech. Foreign speech.
Look at What?
There you go.
How about you?
A man shop.
Here we have On behalf of the village authority, >> welcome to Puro. Oh, thank you so so so much. That's so beautiful.
>> Yeah, don't have anything.
>> You have given me so many things. What do you mean? Everything I'm wearing you gave me.
>> Thank you. It's so beautiful.
>> Uh necklace.
You go ahead first.
>> Thank you so much.
Congratulations.
>> I just wanted to say congratulations.
>> Thank you.
>> I you had a beautiful wedding. You're a beautiful bride in a beautiful groom. I was able to come by yesterday and meet some of your families to do the bringing of the pig. And um thank you very much for having me. It's been an honor to sharing your traditions and your way of life. Beautiful special day. So, congratulations and I wish you the best of luck with your marriage.
>> All right then. Happy married life.
So we went to the wedding and that was my first uh Naga wedding. She went to a wedding in a full lot attire which is really really appreciative.
Oh, so let's >> they don't have the traditional bracelet.
>> This one they gave me at the wedding.
>> M >> every time I go out in Puro, they give me another gift. So >> I'm very lucky for that.
>> So that was a gift to you from the people of Puro as a whole >> and then you do receive individual gift also.
>> And uh even thanks to the village authority for providing her.
>> Thank you so much.
Memor, what do you call that? Memorial.
Yeah.
>> So much. Thank you to everyone.
>> It's been wonderful to meet you. Even today, I met a few people who said that they recognized me from the vlogs. So, it's just been very sweet to put a face to the names. And um I just wanted to address a few concerns. I am not from the CIA. Um >> I'm not a spy. M >> um I'm not here searching for gas.
>> Um and I'm not here on behalf of the United States. So >> I'm here as a humble recipient of all of your kindness. And I'm here to promote the well-being and cultural preservation of your wonderful people. So just thank you so much. I'm only joking, but um I've got to experience a lot in the past few weeks >> and it's been pretty intense. So, >> my life has changed forever because of this.
>> So, thank you.
>> How's uh since yesterday you went for, you know, Han Lam traditional Naga episode. I guess you saw searching for the first time.
So, can you >> seen the spearing of a pig? So, watching someone sherk a spear into a pig uh was probably the most my life. I was like, they thought the pig was going to squeal, but I was the one squealing.
>> Oh my gosh, it was so so much. I had to leave early. I was going to stay all day, but I needed to process a little bit. I'm honestly not really used to hunting culture, so >> yeah, that was definitely new for me.
>> Yeah. Yeah. uh it doesn't mean that we I mean like we do random things but uh we do uh you know it's for conservation but it takes generation to do and then since we did it that way in the olden days >> I mean I do think it's a lot more ethical than factory farming >> so theoretically I believe in it >> but it's a lot different in practice >> you know I think that it's better to eat off the land and to keep your own farm animals >> um it's better for you it's better for the planet it's better for the animal.
The animal lives a happier and freer life. So I'm not against it in any way.
I'm just definitely >> not used to it.
>> We are also stuck in the middle like >> Yeah.
>> So uh you know every society or civilization takes time to you know these are all done folks.
Anyways, do keep on watching. I think uh before my she leaves uh we have one or two more videos coming up >> and uh >> and I will say for every way that I'm viscerally shocked, the inverse is also true that I'm just as equally pleased and aruck and amazed by the traditions and other aspects. M >> so the day that I got to sit around the circle with all of the elder women and be taken in by them and warmed to their way of life and treated as a daughter is probably going to be one of my favorite memories of my entire lifetime. It was >> so memorable and so special and equally as shocking but in a way that was just >> so heartfilling, >> so heartwarming.
>> So in Nagaland you receive both shocks and warmness. So get ready if anyone is preparing to visit Nagal for the first time. But yeah, we are No, we are a good you know >> the full range is there.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
>> It's honestly a very tonic experience.
>> All right then. See you guys again.
Bye-bye.
very very beautiful.
>> Wow. That's a gift for you from her.
>> Reminds me how to say beautiful.
Oh, so beautiful.
I went to the rubber plantation.
I went to the farm. I went to the field.
I went inside.
I met the council.
I met so many elders.
We did the dying process together >> and they showed me how to pick coffee and how to weave it. So, >> you have learned a lot. And then you showed me everything.
We went to his father's house.
>> We got to know about the medical system.
I went to the hospital.
>> Where did you saw her? You said you saw her.
>> I saw you.
>> He put me to work.
>> He made me work.
>> That harvest would be yours.
>> Yeah.
I'll have to learn more.
>> I hope to return.
>> I think the first time in >> aa >> I know generally against let's say we're wear with knuckle, right? Yeah. The first thing they say is, "Oh, the head >> sad.
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