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Five Stones
Most Naga villages have stones that hold stories of myths and legends, origins, feasts of merit and more. From monoliths to memorial stones, some of these stones are still standing. They are the keepers of our stories. “FiveStones” is an oral narrative project. It is a series of five films exploring stories of stones from Naga villages.
The Five Stones project was written and directed by TakeOne and supported by The Northeast India AV Archive and the Sasakawa Peace Foundation, Japan.
Watch the videos below
Five Stones
Five Stones
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![Kora-Lung, a stone from Longsa village in Mokokchung](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/seJZLdIzjXE/mqdefault.jpg 1x, https://i.ytimg.com/vi/seJZLdIzjXE/maxresdefault.jpg 3x)
Kora-Lung, a stone from Longsa village in Mokokchung
03:33
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![Rhalieü, a story from Meriema village](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/CV_4LWcEUBE/mqdefault.jpg 1x, https://i.ytimg.com/vi/CV_4LWcEUBE/maxresdefault.jpg 3x)
Rhalieü, a story from Meriema village
05:55
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![Tsotawo, a stone from Khezhakeno village](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ya2YUjpo23I/mqdefault.jpg 1x, https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ya2YUjpo23I/maxresdefault.jpg 3x)
Tsotawo, a stone from Khezhakeno village
06:24
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![Müdülu, a stone from Phor village](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/rpS_iIfM_iA/mqdefault.jpg 1x, https://i.ytimg.com/vi/rpS_iIfM_iA/maxresdefault.jpg 3x)
Müdülu, a stone from Phor village
03:29
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