Transcripts For DW DocFilm - Absurdistan - Indias Crazy Nort

Transcripts For DW DocFilm - Absurdistan - Indias Crazy Northeast 20170930

Is gradually returning and visitors are welcome again to a place where contrasting cultures collide sometimes with observed consequences. Its a world with a huge diversity of animal life breathtakingly beautiful landscape and numerous idiosyncracies. The north east is linked to the rest of india via a narrow corridor and only because the former British Colonial rulers wanted it that way it was a purely political decision. This region of india has more in common with its neighbors bhutan china meon ma and bangladesh. The facial features of the people for example. You call us and theyre called us to. You know that the way to their attitude was are a little bit different this young woman lives in one of the seven northeastern states also known as the Seven Sisters and together they form an area slightly smaller than germany with a population of around fifty Million People ms around the smallest state is home to around one million most of the inhabitants belong to the mizo ethnic group they prefer to live soley amongst themselves it didnt work out you know so we have the option of joining me in mar and india thats the only option we have if we had we would have an option to go and talk to me you know being our own separate country i think thats what we want to move. Thats what everybody dreams of i think but thats just as possible. Were only there to believe. Its sunday morning a service is being held in one of the many churches the mizo are christians that too distinguishes them from the rest of india which is dominated by hinduism and the neighboring countries where buddhism and islam a more prevalent. One of the people here is the chief minister of ms around once he led a violent rebellion for an independent state now hes a man of peace he and the other mito people accept the central Indian Government as long as it in turn respects their culture and faith there are more than two hundred different tribes all with their own languages and traditions among the other major tribes here other nagas in the state of nagaland. They to attend church on sundays namely. The Baptist Church the naga people have been baptist since their ancestors came into contact with american missionaries the nagas take their face seriously just like they took their natural religion and customs in the past some of those customs were very bloodthirsty such as head hunting quite literally. The old now goes up proud to call themselves the last living head hunters its been more than sixty years since and his fellow fighters regularly attacked neighboring villages and returned with severed heads. And do i regret it i know and thats just what it was like our enemies qatar hats off to if they got their hands on us. We did it to demonstrate our strength from. That one tattoo for every three heads. Has several including on his face. His wife im not remembers those times well and how she trembled when her husband went off to fight him and now im glad i was always extremely relieved when my husband returned with the other five times and they carried the heads of their enemies and trophies and afterwards we had large celebrations with the village chief. This is the current village chief he only knows about this headhunting tradition from stories he inherited the job of chief from his father nothing happens in the village without his consent hes advised by the village elders thats one of the customs that survived just like the chiefs favorite hobby smoking opium. Thats not allowed in india and isnt exactly christian either but never mind. India india is the country we belong to we have a different identity. We feel like. We speak our own language. We have our own customs our own history and we have no grounds to be ashamed of that. And then the chief leads us to the edge of the village to show was the grisly legacy of his ancestors. Below the tree tops theres a kind of mass grave its impossible to say whether the skulls are those of enemies or their own people. Chris sharon number one question. It was the custom at the time to leave the bodies out in the wild. Usually below tree. We only learn to bury our dead and when we became christians. Ill tell you look. At the way it took some time until our zing in the other naga has learned to forego violence after the end of British Colonial rule they fought for their own state they achieved partial independence nagaland as a federal state within india now theres peace but other parts of northeast india are anything but idyllic. Money poor a neighboring state is in crisis it too is home to many nagas but they are in the minority here theyre fighting for more rights the Indian Security forces are fighting back these confrontations often end with a toilet is. A Memorial Service for eight victims naggers who were killed during demonstrations and are now honored as martyrs their coffins have been on public display for five hundred and forty nine days. So my nephew and others took to the street to protest against an unjust law. The police opened fire and shot and. Wounded from. The signs read stop discrimination the nodders are protesting against the law that curtails their old property rights. At least the protests now while noisy remain peaceful the music played here is very different. Is another state in the northeast there was unrest here too but it is being overcome not least thanks to this group there most likely indias best known Classical Music ensemble on their way to rehearsal they want to create peace through music in the beginning i did it more for therapy. I felt it was good for the young people who were involved to get out of this whole darkness that was good. And government to something beautiful like creating music. That was fifteen years ago choirmaster neil had just returned from studying in england when he found his home in a state of near civil war but the idea of starting a Chamber Choir at just that time was not that far fetched. Its very much ingrained in us. For example i grew up being exposed to music since i was in grade. And began singing in school in church so so that i think its the same for everyone here in this predominately hindu. And when you look at the culture of. Hindu culture is they dont have the singing culture of a Christian Community which is you go to church and thats where you are you saying you know even american sinners most of them started into. Soprano every issue is one of the bass but nobody here has as an graces although the choir has won many awards including first prize on the Television Show indias super talent performances with cheering fans and big orchestras followed. To round off the choir rehearses a new composition a mix of indian film music Classical Music and pop as if to show that contrasts can also result in harmony and no more summits in. The neighboring village also has western influences to get there we have to cross this bridge its made of the roots of huge rubber trees the locals call it the living bridge nobody quite knows how old it is probably way over two hundred years its unlikely though itll last that long again the number of tourists crossing it is growing all the time. Theyre on their way to a different even bigger attraction to be found in the middle of the rainforest close to the border with bangladesh. The cleanest village not just in india but in the whole of asia. A major travel magazine gave mali known this title whats striking about the place is whats absent theres no garbage lying around instead there are many trash baskets. The most Important Mission for the five hundred residents is to keep their village clean. Out every day to clean the streets the tourists create the most dirt they carelessly throw their plastic away we were raised very different like. You give in court theyre proud of their squeaky clean image garbage free streets arent exactly something india is known for whats the difference in mali non tourist guide ricky has answers even the youngest in mali known learn where to put garbage and when not we start from school and then we stop at home and then in the church the user teacher scene we are like even the small kids. They have to take a spontaneity since we are very small every like one plastic troll in the ground even the elder will come to slap us. The people of mali known dont want to lose that title theres competition from surrounding villages they too are paying more and more attention to cleanliness. The name of the state of means land where the clouds left but my goliah has another unofficial soubriquet the land of women because the kazi tribe which is dominant here values women more than men. Mousing ram is one of the many villages where women rule the roost its also the wettest village in the world it has the greatest amount of precipitation but its currently the dry season theres dry straw outside the houses its made into brooms its a booming business in this area and its entirely in the hands of women. They are in charge of property in the kazi tribe and they pass it on to their daughters when qazi women marry their husbands move in with them their children get the woman surname. Its logical women carry children around for nine months so they should have our name i think its good that we have the say. But not when it comes to politics thats mens work even among the kazi everywhere else the men play a subordinate role in public life. Some work on the fields or they work in areas requiring a lot of physical strength but otherwise i dont know. That. The parents tend to want girls. Completely the opposite of the rest of india where female fetuses are often aborted because of their sex. That it would be unthinkable among the kazi. They care a lot about educating their daughters. What happens if a cause a woman marries a man from a different tribe. He now had i did. Then he should still take my name and accept that my daughter will inherit everything in the future i wouldnt accept anything else. In the larger kazi towns there are now men protesting against this but here in this village theres no sign of protest the men and these teenagers have accepted that they play second fiddle. To. Our ancestors introduced this system. Its just how one tell us a man. But because the men arent blindly obedient to their women. Im divorced my wife didnt have children so i left her. Life isnt easy for kasi women either the monsoon rains are around the corner then the village will flood when the water recedes theyll be a lot of repair work. The women in northeast india have to be robust not least in the largest state in the northeast. Shes robust in quite a bizarre way an undated daughter is the hottest woman in the world the chili queen as she calls herself because she holds the world record in eating spicy food she has no problem chewing up the hottest chillies. She likes to show her visitors her certificates and video footage of her most spectacular stunts. Here she can be seen on British Television eating fifty chiles and rubbing another twenty five in her eyes. The result is cult status not hospitalisation. How does she do it. When i was five i got an inflamed tongue my mother heard somewhere that chilies would help so she rubbed them on my tongue for days since then ive been immune to the spice. An undated took the world record with a chili variety that only grows in northeast india and was considered the hottest of them all until recently the boot. Is five hundred times as hot as tabasco sauce growers like these two men like this chili plant but theyre also in all of it. Is calling us from a. You know somewhat means ghost. It is so hard it is also run away from you have it. While the ghost chili is still an inside a tip in the rest of the world theres one plant from asylum that is popular around the globe the tea plant whose leaves are popular the world over the hot and humid climate is ideal for this plant but strenuous for the millions working on the plantations. T. Workers are demonstrating at the side of the street for higher wages their own Hunger Strike inspired by peace campaigner Mahatma Gandhi one of them is Deepak Mondal a social worker and the son of tea workers. The company. Makes the money garment itself. Handling like twenty to got in but those people having just then these people who are working on. The workers go out onto the fields in the Early Morning and work hard until the afternoon they earn around fifty euros per month thats just enough for the bare minimum of food out people who want to get anything from this whatever this that are useless. Last quality. Good quality that goes from there brought for the businesses and they want. The people who they want to get in the good quality to even do the best. Most plantation workers are social outcasts their ancestors came from central india they were recruited there because the locals refused to work for these wages twenty three year old vishnu has to feed a family of five from his meager pay hes a hindu and hopes hell be reborn into a better life. Yeah. You can buy the new everythings pretty determined its come on i cant change anything about them save me julie fellow you. But vishnu and his wife have a wish that their childrens karma is better than their own. I hope theyll find a better job. One person who managed to get out is how munt his parents worked on a tea plantation to like them he works in the fresh air but his tastes a freedom he works in cause he rang a National Park for animal lovers its one of the most fascinating places in the whole of asia. Ive always been interested in animals and thats why youre trying to become a National Park guide. Amount is particularly familiar with the most popular park inhabitant the indian rhino there are more of them here than anywhere else in the world the marshy grassland is ideal for them not long ago they were threatened with extinction poachers sold their homes to other countries. Outside but. Much is being done for their protection oh the numbers have doubled in the past twenty years to two now thousand. Nats why more and more tourists come from where you make a dollar. The indian rhino is more than just a tourist attraction many people in the northeast feel a connection to these animals the director of the National Park explains why. Independent so the out of the starting six long. There are to be people and that can be correlated with your stint covering is not going to manual but if we did it with the car if you were near to the car when you researched and you were to get out. The rhino principle we wont hurt you as long as you leave us alone has been adopted by some wild groups in the northeast. Where this report started is home to one Family Living on the edge of a Mountain Village its not just any old family its the biggest in the world for some its the peak of absurdity because it turns on its head much that is accepted in the area. Just so. They owner is having breakfast with some of his wives he has thirty nine in total and ninety four children. Once grandchildren great grandchildren and spouses are counted the family has almost two hundred members. Zoner sets the rotor the wives cook the daughters and daughters in law clean. The men make furniture and the profits feed the family. So i own a base is the right to take multiple wives on the bible. Or that the bible says Love Thy Neighbor and i take that very seriously i love all my wives thats christian and there. Dayana sees himself as a kind of profit he says he got permission to be polygamous from god himself he assures us he hadnt intended to marry this many women he just struggles to say no. Im all these women came to me and wanted to marry me and they proposed to me i couldnt reject them. What do the other villages say. Sama glad that their villages achieved International Fame thanks designer. But the local clergyman arent happy about the polygamist cult. But then were not so i mean youre wondering i grew up when i think this violates human rights particularly womens rights the government should forbid it. And indeed what zion are is doing isnt allowed in india but the authorities dont want to start a battle with the family they fear an uprising theyve had enough of that in the northeast. Not far away in miserrimus capital people are celebrating the biggest festival of the year the spring festival its a mix of heathen dances christian songs traditional costumes and modern technology. But. It is like all of North East India a world of soup and absurdities but also a world of everyday jollity. Its also a world of contradictions in the past these often lead to violence now they mostly blow over. And some. Good. Your max this weeks highlights. Talk of the town glen martins at the ready to asho is in paris. Move inside when you have an art museum and then any. Walls of wonder the nifty palace in edinburgh. 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