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Videos

The Northeast India AV Archive aims to collect a wide range of audiovisual materials from the northeastern states of India and, when permitted, make them easily accessible online. This page is updated regularly. Please be sure to read our terms if you plan to utilise any of the materials available on this website or contact us if you have any queries.

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Tamana

It is a film based on a Love story of Mrs. Asha and Mr. Sushil Singhania...

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Tattooing a Girl's Legs

A short clip of tattooing a leg of a girl

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Tawang Monastery And Monpas: EP#04

Tawang Monastery And Monpas: EP#04 #Doordarshan #Doordarshan Programme #Doordarshan Old Serial

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Textile traditions of Manipur

This project was initated by IGNCA (Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts) and NID (National Institute of Design), for documenting the textile traditions in the state of Manipur, India. Here is a glimpse of the overall project, showcasing the life around the villages and its textile traditions.

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The Apatanis of Arunachal Pradesh Promo

The Promotional video to 'The Apatanis of Arunachal Pradesh'. The Apatanis of Arunachal Pradesh presents rare coverage of the Apatanis, the indigenous people of Arunachal Pradesh. The film is an experiential exploration of the Apatani people and their lifestyle by the Director/ Correspondent, Anu Malhotra. Through the film, the unique qualities of the Apatani culture and the intrinsic wisdom of their customary way of life are documented.

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Tangkhul tribe before Christianity come

Old Footage of the Thangkul tribe

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Tawang Monastery And Monpas: EP #01

Tawang Monastery And Monpas: EP #01 #Doordarshan #Doordarshan Programme #Doordarshan Old Serial

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Tea Picking - 1092873

Tea picking in Assam, India. Woman works with baby on her back. The 'flush' crop is taken first. Women pickers with basket on her back held by her forehead. Women with baskets on their heads. A line of women in single file. The leaves are weighed. Men use scales. Line of women waiting to get into leaf house. The leaves are left to wither on rocks.

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Tezpur 1962

Film highlighting the brave efforts of the members of Youth Emergency Organization to guard the Tezpur Town, Assam during the last three days of Chinese aggression of 1962.

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The Birth Rituals of Tagins by Tako Siga

A documentary on 'The Birth Rituals of Tagins". Edited and Directed by Tako Siga. Concepted by Dr. Bijay Raji. Created through Department of Art and Culture. Shooting done on 23rd August 2018 in Dugi Village of Upper Subansiri District Arunachal Pradesh. All the characters are played by the great people of Dugi. This video is dedicated to the people of Dugi Village.

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Tangsa Tribe of Arunachal Pradesh

The Tangsa tribe of Arunachal Pradesh is the largest group in the state’s Changlang district and has over 40 sub-tribes, each with its own dialect. The Tangsa's habitation along the Myanmar border resulted in cultural influence from neighbouring groups across the border.

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Tawang Monastery And Monpas: EP#03

Tawang Monastery And Monpas: EP#03 #Doordarshan #Doordarshan Programme #Doordarshan Old Serial

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Terrorist Turns Conservationist

The Film explores how dreaded Bodo militants and poachers - the very people who reportedly plundered the Manas National Park in Assam - are now dedicated conservationists and hospitable hosts performing the role of saviours of the animals they once savoured.

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Thailand Thingaleng Muivah To Stand Trial

Thingaleng Muivah, leader of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland will stand trial on Monday in the courts of Thailand on grounds of illegal entry into the country. Nagaland is a North East Indian province, near the border with Myanmar.

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The Buguns

Like most of tribal groups in Arunachal Pradesh the Bugun people too have passed down the knowledge and stories of their origins culture and traditions orally in the absence of a written script for their language and with only about 3 000 people left their language is listed as endangered which also makes the stability of their distinct cultural identity uncertain. The Bugun also known as khwa are primarily settled in the xingchong administrative subdivision of west coming district in Arunachal Pradesh there are about 21 Bugun plans settled across the villages of Wango, Dikhyong, Ramo situ Lichini Mangobam though the clans are now scattered across different villages they have maintained detailed records of their legends and tales on how they came to the region they are settled in today.

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