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The Tenyimis are an ethnolinguistic and socio-cultural grouping of several Naga ethnic groups inhabiting the Northeast Indian states of Nagaland, Manipur...
Click to read more »September 2013. "SS Khaplang dead: Another rebel bids adieu". 9 June 2017. "Tenyimi Day message from TPO president". The India Post. 22 February 2012. G. K...
Click to read more »resulting in an increased tensions between the two sides. The Tenyimi Central Union (now Tenyimi People's Organisation) intervened and was able to temporarily...
Click to read more »themselves through village affiliations and more broadly as part of the Tenyimi group, a collective ethnolinguistic designation shared with several related...
Click to read more »called the Tenyimis. However, some more ethnic groups have come to share the legends of Makhel which did not figure originally in the Tenyimi group. Although...
Click to read more »Kohima, the capital of Nagaland, it is considered to be one of the oldest Tenyimi village with most Chakhesang villages and also many other Angami villages...
Click to read more »Chokri, Kuzha, Sumi, and Poula Religion Christianity Related ethnic groups Tenyimi (Angami Naga · Mao Naga · Poumai Naga · Maram Naga · Rengma Naga · Zeme...
Click to read more »settled that would become Pongringlong Village were the descendants of the Tenyimi family, scattered from the [[Makhel]] to the Ramting Kabin, who migrated...
Click to read more »Meitei language (L2) Religion Christianity, Animism Related ethnic groups Tenyimi (Angami Naga · Chakhesang Naga · Mao Naga · Poumai Naga · Rengma Naga ·...
Click to read more »Languages Poula Religion Predominantly Christianity Related ethnic groups Tenyimi (Angami Naga · Chakhesang Naga · Mao Naga · Maram Naga · Rengma Naga ·...
Click to read more »and Southern Rengma Religion Christianity, Animism Related ethnic groups Tenyimi (Angami Naga · Chakhesang Naga · Mao Naga · Poumai Naga · Maram Naga ·...
Click to read more »Angami Public Organisation. During this relevant time of tension, the then Tenyimi Central Union (TCU) intervened and directed the defaulters (Songsong village)...
Click to read more »between Kohima and Imphal in the 1930s and 1940s brought together many Tenyimi villagers to participate in the road construction to earn some cash as...
Click to read more »from Zeme villages like Benreu, Poilwa and Ze, plus a small number of Tenyimi tribes. According to the 2011 census of India, Ngwalwa Village has 1020...
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