YAZALI: The age-old tradition of manyan (as termed by the Apatanis) and manayang (as termed by the Nyishis) was revived at Takam Passa here in Lower Subansiri district on Saturday.
โThe manyan/manayang system is a social bonding between the Apatanis and the Nyishis since time memorial, with reciprocity of barter system, friendship and allegiance of help and protection to each other,โ DNGC Assistant Professor Nending Ommo informed in a release.
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โAs part of the reunion, a trekking campaign was mounted to look for a stone, reportedly installed by an Apatani man at Takam Passa, Yazali,โ the release said, adding that โthe trek turned to a joyous reunion of Dassar Taba clan of Nyishi and Nada clan of Hija Apatani village.โ
โTaba Begi, who is probably in his 80s, informed that, when he was a child, โfour men from Nada clan of Hija village, who were their manyangs, came to visit his father Taba Tekhi, son of
Dassar Taba, in Takam Passa with goodies, and exchanged mithuns as gifts.
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โThe Taba clan gifted a black mithun and the Nada clan gifted a white mithun whose horns were of almost the same size, measuring 5 inches,โ the release stated.
Social worker Taba Dol, who organised the trek, informed that they had heard the story from their elders that Nada Chobing, Nada Tomu (Tamu), Nada Roja (Ruja), and Nada Tajum (Taking) had come to visit them with four porters each with gifts.
Before leaving, they installed a monolith of friendship (dapo pogyan), measuring almost 70 cms, with a promise that the Tabas are manyans of the Nadas, โand if anyone threatened Tabas, it would be deemed that Nadas were challenged, and that the latter would stand in support of the Tabas, no matter what,โ it said.
โDani Sulu, son of Dani Kunya โ the first agency council member who represented undivided Subansiri โ and who happens to be the uncle of the Nadas, said that the trek and the meet were โonly the first of many more meetings and programmes.โ
Both Taba and Nada clans promised to preserve the sacred Dapo Pogyan area as a heritage site.
RGU Professor Nani Bath said that โthe revival of the manyan/manayang system has helped to strengthen the bond between the Apatanis and the Nyishis, and has opened up the possibility for more such reunions in the future.โ
The reunion of the two clans was witnessed by, among others, Prof Bath, senior advocate Tatup Tana Tara, and Prof Ommo.
โFrom the Tabas, retired army man Tao Sokap, Tao Herum GB and Techi Tao witnessed the reunion,โ the release stated.