Konyak Morung is a heritage building located in Phesama, Nagaland. The average rating of this place is 4.50 out of 5 stars based on 4 reviews. The street address of this place is J487+3M6, Phesama, Nagaland 797005, India.
Roko Tep 19 months ago
The Konyaks are one of the major Naga ethnic groups. In Nagaland, they inhabit the Mon District—also known as 'The Land of The Anghs'. The Anghs/Wangs are their traditional chiefs whom they hold in high esteem. Facial tattoos were earned for taking an enemy's head. Other unique traditional practices that set the Konyaks apart are: gunsmithing, iron-smelting, brass-works, and gunpowder-making. They are also adept in making 'janglaü' (machetes) and wooden sculptures. Aoleang is a festival celebrated in the first week of April (1–6) to welcome the spring and also to invoke the Almighty's (Kahwang) blessing upon the land before seed-sowing, is the biggest festival of the Konyaks.
In the past, they were infamous for attacking nearby villages, often resulting in killings and decapitation of the heads of opposing warriors. The decapitated heads were taken as trophies and usually hung in the 'baan' (a communal house). The number of hunted heads indicated the power of a warrior. The headhunting expeditions were often driven by certain beliefs, such as code of honour and principles of loyalty and sacrifice.
Sumit Patel 23 months ago
This is traditional Hut of konyak tribe. It looks great and has lots of painting on the wall of it. There is also a info board that tells about the location, festival, etc of the tribe