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Ethnic youth dormitories are a traditional institution among several ethnic societies of the world including the various ethnic groups of India, the ethnic groups of
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, and the native Americans. Among many ethics groups, the youth dormitory is a now declining or defunct institution. For example, among several ethnic groups of
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, the traditional dormitories (called ''Morung'') became dysfunctional in the 20th century, with the advent of modern educational institutions and
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. However, among some ethnic groups, such as the Nagas, it has continued to exist as a socio-cultural institution.


Names

Different ethnic groups have different names for their youth dormitories: * Arüju among Aos; the Ao girls slept in a separate house called Tsuki, which was chapreoned by a widow. * Bukumatala in
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* Buonzawl among
Hmars Hmar, also spelled as Mar, are one of the ethnic peoples of the Chin-Kuki-Mizo living in Northeast Indian state of Manipur and Mizoram, western Myanmar (Burma) and eastern Bangladesh. Population Manipur In the 2011 census, there were 49,081 Hm ...
* Calpule in
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* Champo among
Lothas The Lotha Nagas, also known as Kyong, are a major Naga ethnic group native to Wokha District in the Indian state of Nagaland. Origins Scholars have presented several theories about the migration of the Lothas and the other Naga tribes, base ...
* Chu or Chupang in the Yangpi village of
Nagaland Nagaland () is a landlocked state in the northeastern region of India. It is bordered by the Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh to the north, Assam to the west, Manipur to the south and the Sagaing Region of Myanmar to the east. Its capital cit ...
* Dai in
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* Dekha Chang among Sümis (only for males) * Dhangarbasa or Dhangarbassa among
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s * Dhumkuria among
Oraons The Kurukh or Oraon, also spelt Uraon, or Dhangar ( Kurukh: ''Karḵẖ'' and ''Oṛāōn'') are a Dravidian speaking ethnolinguistic group inhabiting Chhotanagpur Plateau and adjoining areas - mainly the Indian states of Jharkhand, West Benga ...
, including Jonkh-erpa for boys and Pelo-erpa for girls *
Ghotul A ''gotul'' is a tribal youth dormitory in form of a spacious hut surrounded by earthen or wooden walls. It is an integral part of Gond and Muria tribal life in regions of Chhattisgarh and the neighboring areas in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and A ...
or Gotul among
Gonds The Gondi (Gōndi) or Gond or Koitur are a Dravidian ethno-linguistic group. They are one of the largest tribal groups in India. They are spread over the states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, Telangana, Andhra Prad ...
, common for both males and females * Giti-O or Gitiora among
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such as
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and Hos; separate for boys and girls * Hangseuki (boys) and Leoseuki (girls) among Zeme * Ikhuichi (boys) and Illoichi (girls) among the
Mao Naga Mao Naga may refer to: * Mao Naga people (Mao Nagas, Sopvoma Naga people, Sopvoma Nagas, Sopvoma people) - Mao people * Mao Naga language (Mao language, Sopvoma Naga language Sopvoma or Mao is a Sino-Tibetan language of Angami–Pochuri lingu ...
s (Memis) * Imieum in
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* Khangchu / Khangchiu (for boys) and Luchu / Liuchiu / Kailiu (for girls) in
Rongmei language Rongmei is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Rongmei Naga community in Northeast India. It has been called Songbu and is close to Zeme and Liangmai. The language has been nomenclatured as "Ruangmei" and studied as a First Language paper ...
* Kichuki among Angamis * Kwod among the tribes of
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* Lochii among Maos * Loho in
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* Longshim among Tangkhuls, including Mayarlong for boys and Ngalalong for girls * Louchizii Fii among Poumais * Maro or Terang among Mikirs * Morung (boys) and Yo (girls) among the Konyaks * Moshup or Mosup among Adis / Abors * Nedrong or Nodrong among Dimasa Kacharis * Nokpanti among
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* Raliiki among Marams * Rang-bang among
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s, common for both males and females * Rensi, Azughu, or Awikhu among the Rengmas * Roemah Kompani in
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* Romaluli in
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* Sochem (boys) and Shemshimang (girls) among the Changs; the Changs also have another morung-like institution called ''haki'', but it is not a bachelor's dormitory. It is used as a guard house, a council hall, a religious institution, a drum house, and a repository for war trophies. * Ti in
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*
Zawlbuk Zawlbûk (; ) was a traditional bachelorsʼ quarters of the Mizo people, predominantly of the Luseis living in Mizoram, India. It was prominently the largest house in the tribal village, and it was customary for every village to have it construc ...
among
Kukis The Kuki people are an ethnic group native to the Mizo Hills (formerly Lushai), a mountainous region in the southeastern part of Mizoram and Manipur in India. The Kuki constitute one of several hill tribes within India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar ...
In northeast India, ''Morung'' is a common name for the traditional youth clubs or bachelors' dormitories. It is an
Ahom Ahom may refer to: *Ahom people, an ethnic community in Assam * Ahom language, a language associated with the Ahom people *Ahom religion, an ethnic folk religion of Tai-Ahom people *Ahom alphabet, a script used to write the Ahom language * Ahom kin ...
or Assamese language word.


Functions

Traditionally, after attaining a certain age (as young as 4–5 years among the Oraons), the ethnic youths would attend the dormitory. Generally, they ceased to be a member of the organization when they married. In some cases, as in
Ghotul A ''gotul'' is a tribal youth dormitory in form of a spacious hut surrounded by earthen or wooden walls. It is an integral part of Gond and Muria tribal life in regions of Chhattisgarh and the neighboring areas in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and A ...
, widowed people were admitted to the dormitory. The dormitories' affairs are usually managed by senior members, including elected office-bearers. The functions of the youth dormitories vary from group to group, and may include: * Teaching conjugal duties * Teaching social duties * Teaching clan lore * Impart training in tribal art, music and dance * Providing workforce for the community efforts such as
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, house-building,
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, and festival organization * A sleeping place for young tribals in villages that had very small homes without much privacy * Defence of the village (for example, among the Dimasa Kacharis) Among some ethnic groups, the dormitories also served as a place for courtship among young men and women. These dormitories admitted both men and women. For example, among some Gonds (such as Asurs and Marias) and Khonds, boys and girls sleep in the same dormitory. These functions have changed with times; for example, according to a 1966 survey, the traditional ''Arju'' dormitory had largely disappeared from the Ao Naga village of ''Waromung''. In its place, there were two Church-controlled gender-specific dormitories, whose main function was to ensure segregation of unmarried boys and girls. Some tribal dormitories traditionally accept only males, and some have separate dormitories for males and females. For example, among the Mundas, the boys and girls would sleep in separate dormitories at night; in the villages that did not have a dormitory for the girls, the girls would sleep in the house of old women. Among some of the Nagas, such as the Angamis, the dormitory was an insignificant institution. Among others, it was an important institution and the nominees of the dormitory (''morung'') served on the village council. Among some ethnic groups, the dormitories had additional special functions. For example, the Lothas used to keep their sacred stones in the dormitory. The Aos used to hang the heads of their headhunting victims and rewarded the headhunters at the dormitory during the
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festival. The activities of the dormitories varied from group to group. They included education, story-telling, singing, dancing, sex education, festive celebrations, religious ceremonies, and socio-political activities. The dormitories may train the members in hunting-gathering, fishing, wood-cutting, arts and crafts, agriculture, and other jobs. Among some ethnic groups, the members were expected to help in the village activities such as agriculture and house-building. The dormitories were generally located near the village chief's house (as among the Oraons), in forest away from the village (as in Bastar district), in the centre of the village, or among the fields (as among the Konyaks). Typically, the dormitories were located in distinctive building structures, and were decorated with totemic emblems. Some villages had multiple dormitories, such as for each section (''khel'') of the village among some Naga ethnic groups. The Sümis built miniature dormitories as a fertility rite.


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