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Patsho
Patsho, or Pathso, is a village in Noklak District, located in the eastern part of Nagaland, and one of the biggest villages in Noklak District. It is situated at an altitude of 1415m above sea level. The village is 37km away from Noklak District and 72km from Tuensang, Nagaland. History The nomenclature Patsho is a cryptogenic origin that convey the meaning ''Congregation of people''. The village settlement is culminated from a place called ''Khiamniunga'' to ''Lümuoking'' and to current settlement ''Patsho''. Almost all the villages in Khiamniungan region is believed to be the by-product of Patsho village. It is believed that post establishments of villages, linguistic variation in tones and accent began to emerge and the culture has been seemly affected. People The people of Patsho, a ''Kalyu-kengnyu'' village, were once considered the most formidable in war where opponent from other villagers hesitate to attack and raid the village. They were the master of poisoned arr ...
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Patsho Khiamniungan
Patsho Khiamniungan is a language spoken in Noklak district in the state of Nagaland, India. The language is gradually refining and grammatical development is underway. Alphabet The Patsho Khiamniungan alphabet consists of the following letters: Patsho Range Students' Union (2023): Patsho Khiamniungan Orthography : Published by Patsho range students' Union in collaboration with Patsho Khiamniungan dictionary team This makes for 27 letters in Patsho Khiamniungan. Background Patsho is a language spoken in eastern part of Nagaland state and also refers to the people living under Noklak district in India. Above all, it is a village with one of the highest number of Population in the region. Sometimes, it refers to Patsho speaking group of people who are native to and belong to Patsho Village. Typology Patsho Khiamniungan is related to sino-Tibetan and is a compound of two words. Patsho is a village in Nagaland and Khiamniungan refers to one of the major tribes in Nagaland. ...
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Patsho At Night
Patsho, or Pathso, is a village in Noklak District, located in the eastern part of Nagaland, and one of the biggest villages in Noklak District. It is situated at an altitude of 1415m above sea level. The village is 37km away from Noklak District and 72km from Tuensang, Nagaland. History The nomenclature Patsho is a cryptogenic origin that convey the meaning ''Congregation of people''. The village settlement is culminated from a place called ''Khiamniunga'' to ''Lümuoking'' and to current settlement ''Patsho''. Almost all the villages in Khiamniungan region is believed to be the by-product of Patsho village. It is believed that post establishments of villages, linguistic variation in tones and accent began to emerge and the culture has been seemly affected. People The people of Patsho, a ''Kalyu-kengnyu'' village, were once considered the most formidable in war where opponent from other villagers hesitate to attack and raid the village. They were the master of poisoned arr ...
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Patsho Nokking
Patsho Nokking (Officially recognized as Pathso Nokeng) village is located in Patsho, Panso circle of Noklak district in Nagaland, India. It is situated 1 km away from sub-district headquarter Panso (tehsildar office) and 37 km away from district headquarter Noklak. The language most widely spoken is Patsho Khiamniungan, that of the Patsho, Patsho people there. Population In 2024 the population is estimated to be 3,629, According to 2011 census, 2880 People are living in this Village, out of these 1497 are males and 1383 are females. Literacy Literate people are 1607 out of 885 are male and 722 are female. Agriculture People living in Pathso Nokeng depend on multiple skills, producing varieties of crafts and handlooms. Cultivators are depended on agriculture farming out of 687 are cultivated by men and 656 are women. References

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Yokau
Yokau village also written as Yokao and Yakhao is located in Panso circle of Noklak district in Nagaland, India.It is situated 13 km away from sub-district headquarter Panso and 56 km away from Tuensang. The language most widely spoken is Patsho Khiamniungan, that of the Patsho people there. Population 1083 People are living in this Village according to 2011 census, out of these 548 are males and 535 are females. Population of Yokao is 2023 was 1,321 and 1,213 inhabitants in 2022. Literacy Literate people are 401 out of 227 are male and 174 are female. Agriculture Paddy, Maize and Beans are agriculture commodities grown in this village. Traditional Shawls, Bamboo Baskets and Wood Craft are some of the HandiCraft items produced in this village. nefivenine.website: Yokao village details/ref> References {{reflist Villages in Nagaland Villages in Noklak district ...
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Patsho Town
According to Census 2011 information the location code or village code of Panso Hq or Patsho Town is 267990. Panso Hq village is located in Panso circle of Noklak district in Nagaland, India. It is situated 37 km away from district headquarter. Panso is the sub-district headquarter of Panso Hq village. The language most widely spoken is Patsho Khiamniungan Patsho Khiamniungan is a language spoken in Noklak district in the state of Nagaland, India. The language is gradually refining and grammatical development is underway. Alphabet The Patsho Khiamniungan alphabet consists of the following letter ..., that of the Patsho people there. References {{Reflist Villages in Nagaland Villages in Noklak district ...
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Iekhau
Iekhau or Ekhao is a village of the Panso taluka, Noklak district in the Indian state of Nagaland. The language most widely spoken is Patsho Khiamniungan Patsho Khiamniungan is a language spoken in Noklak district in the state of Nagaland, India. The language is gradually refining and grammatical development is underway. Alphabet The Patsho Khiamniungan alphabet consists of the following letter ..., that of the Patsho people there. Agriculture "People living in Iekhau depend on multiple skills, total workers are 211 out of which men are 111 and women are 100. Total 202 Cultivators are depended on agriculture farming out of 106 are cultivated by men and 96 are women." References Villages in Nagaland Villages in Noklak district {{Nagaland-geo-stub ...
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Lingnyu
Lingnyu or Lengnyu village is located in Panso circle of Tuensang district in Nagaland, India. It is situated 21km away from sub-district headquarter Panso (tehsildar office) and 70km away from district headquarter Tuensang. The language most widely spoken is Patsho Khiamniungan Patsho Khiamniungan is a language spoken in Noklak district in the state of Nagaland, India. The language is gradually refining and grammatical development is underway. Alphabet The Patsho Khiamniungan alphabet consists of the following letter ..., that of the Patsho people there. References {{reflist Villages in Nagaland Villages in Noklak district ...
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Kingnyu
Kingnyu, also known as Kingniu village, is a village located in Panso circle of Noklak district in Nagaland, India. It is situated 11 km away from sub-district headquarter Panso (tehsildar office), and 91 km away from district headquarter Tuensang. The language most widely spoken is Patsho Khiamniungan Patsho Khiamniungan is a language spoken in Noklak district in the state of Nagaland, India. The language is gradually refining and grammatical development is underway. Alphabet The Patsho Khiamniungan alphabet consists of the following letter ..., that of the Patsho people there. References Villages in Nagaland Villages in Noklak district {{India-stub ...
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Yakor
Yakor village is located in Shamator district in Nagaland, India. It is situated 12 km away from the headquarter Shamator, and 44 km away from Tuensang.Onefivenine - about Yakor The distance between Patsho and Yakor is not very far. Population Yakor has a total population of 1,078 peoples, out of which male population is 555 while female population is 523. There are about 187 houses in yakor village. Literacy Literacy rate of yakor village is 47.59% out of which 53.87% males and 40.92% females are literate. Economy Agriculture is the primary source of the economy. Patsho Patsho, or Pathso, is a village in Noklak District, located in the eastern part of Nagaland, and one of the biggest villages in Noklak District. It is situated at an altitude of 1415m above sea level. The village is 37km away from Noklak Distri ..., Shanties, and Tuensang are the nearest towns for all major economic activities. illage info - Indian village directory/ref> References {{refl ...
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Job's Tears
Job's tears (''Coix lacryma-jobi)'', also known as Adlay or Adlay millet, is a tall grain-bearing perennial tropical plant of the family Poaceae (grass family). It is native to Southeast Asia and introduced to Northern China and India in remote antiquity, and elsewhere cultivated in gardens as an annual. It has been naturalized in the southern United States and the New World tropics. In its native environment it is grown at higher elevation areas where rice and corn do not grow well. Job's tears are also commonly sold as Chinese pearl barley. There are two main varieties of the species, one wild and one cultivated. The wild variety, ''Coix lacryma-jobi'' var. ''lacryma-jobi'', has hard-shelled pseudocarps—very hard, pearly white, oval structures used as beads for making prayer beads or rosaries, necklaces, and other objects. The cultivated variety ''Coix lacryma-jobi'' var. ''ma-yuen'' is harvested as a cereal crop, has a soft shell, and used medicinally in parts of Asia. Nom ...
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Jhum Cultivation
Slash-and-burn agriculture is a farming method that involves the cutting and burning of plants in a forest or woodland to create a Field (agriculture), field called a swidden. The method begins by cutting down the trees and woody plants in an area. The downed vegetation, or "slash", is then left to dry, usually right before the rainiest part of the year. Then, the Biomass (ecology), biomass is burned, resulting in a nutrient-rich layer of ash which makes the Soil fertility, soil fertile, as well as temporarily eliminating weed and pest species. After about three to five years, the plot's productivity decreases due to depletion of nutrients along with weed and pest invasion, causing the farmers to abandon the field and move to a new area. The time it takes for a swidden to recover depends on the location and can be as little as five years to more than twenty years, after which the plot can be slashed and burned again, repeating the cycle. In Bangladesh and India, the practice is kn ...
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Animism
Animism (from Latin: ' meaning 'breath, Soul, spirit, life') is the belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct Spirituality, spiritual essence. Potentially, animism perceives all things—Animal, animals, Plant, plants, Rock (geology), rocks, River, rivers, Weather, weather systems, human handiwork, and perhaps even Word, words—as animated and alive. Animism is used in the anthropology of religion, as a term for the Belief, belief system of many Indigenous peoples, especially in contrast to the relatively more recent development of organized religions. Animism focuses on the Metaphysics, metaphysical universe, with a specific focus on the concept of the immaterial soul. Although each culture has its own mythologies and rituals, animism is said to describe the most common, foundational thread of indigenous peoples' "spiritual" or "supernatural" perspectives. The animistic perspective is so widely held and inherent to most indigenous peoples, that they ofte ...
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