DAILY PHOTO: Village Churches of Nagaland

Taken in April of 2017 in Nagaland

 

Nagaland feels like a country unto itself. Not like Myanmar (which it’s not.)  But, also not like India (which it is, technically and legally.)  Neighboring  Assam and Manipur feel like India with a Tribal twist, but not Nagaland. It feels Tribal to its core.

 

Among the factors that contributes to this is that almost 90 % (88.1%) of it’s population is Christian. For some reason, the missionaries found this piece of the planet fertile ground. Buddhism has no presence in Nagaland at all, which is one of the things that makes it seem quite different from the SE Asian countries, which it bears a resemblance to in a number of ways (e.g. racially, architecturally, etc.)

 

But religion is just part of it. If you were to go by attire or what music is playing in the cafe (K-pop, US pop, and local music inspired by the aforementioned) one would be more likely to guess one was in Southeast Asia. And if you were to go by cuisine, you’d have no idea where you were. It’s not remotely like Indian cuisine except that the favored snacks are those of Ladakh and Sikkim [i.e. Tibet-esque; momos and noodle soup.] Still, it’s not like SE Asian cuisine excepting that steamed rice is a part of every meal and the pungent smell of fermented yam leaves (anishi) is a smell similar an odor I’ve encountered in Thailand. (But I see no reference yam leaves in Thai cuisine, so I suspect in Thailand its something else that’s fermented to create said smell.)

 

Baptist church of Khonoma

 

Catholic church of Khonoma

 

 

DAILY PHOTO: Seven Sisters Bridge Over the Brahmaputra

Taken in April of 2017 near Tezpur in Assam

DAILY PHOTO: Flowers of Meghalaya

 

Taken in April of 2017 in Meghalaya

 

Baby Pineapple

 

Heart’s Ease

 

 

 


DAILY PHOTO: Ima Market, Imphal

Taken on May 5, 2017 in Imphal, Manipur

Ima Market (a.k.a. Khwairamband Bazar, or “The Women’s Market”) is a sprawling bazaar in the center of Imphal. Here one can purchase: ghost chilies, melons, fish (dried or fresh), bangles, machetes, wicker baskets, incense, and much more all under one roof and sold exclusively by female merchants.

 

 

 

 

DAILY PHOTO: Khonoma Terraces

Taken in May of 2017 in Khonoma, Nagaland

 

 

This is actually Dzuleke Village, the next village down from Khonoma.

DAILY PHOTO: Big Ole Spider, Nameri National Park

 

Taken in April of 2017 at Nameri National Park Eco Camp

 

As near as I can tell from a Google search, and with no knowledge of arachnology, this is either a Giant Wood Spider, a Giant Golden Orb Weaver, or something related.

 

If you know better, feel free to correct me in the comments.

DAILY PHOTO: Mountain Slope with and without Trees

Taken in the Summer of 2015 at Great Himalayan National Park in Kullu District

DAILY PHOTO: River Near the India / Bangladesh Border

Taken in April of 2017 near Dawki (border town on the India – Bangladesh border)

 

 

DAILY PHOTO: A Temple in Kangla

Lord Iputhou Nongda Leireng Pakhangba Temple; Taken on May 5, 2017 in Imphal

 

DAILY PHOTO: Strange Tree on a Hilltop

Taken on April 27, 2017 near Longwa in Nagaland

 

I’m not sure / can’t remember whether this was on the Indian or Myanmar side of the border.