A monkey pelt and monkey skull.
We were walking through a Nishi village and I heard someone singing. He was a priest of the Donyi-Polo religion, a religion based on ancestor worship, forest spirits, and worship of the sun and moon. He was performing a ritual for a sick person in the village. This chicken was sacrificed to please negative spirits. After the healing ceremony, they were really nice to show us around and teach us a little bit.
Leafy branches like these represent positive spirits of the forest.
Animal bones.
The women of Ligu village performed a village dance and song for us! We've been recording a lot of music on our trip, and you can see one of the women in this photo listening to the performance on headphones. Contact me for a copy of the "India Mix 2007" when I'm back in the states. Dave and I have hours and hours of temple music, village music, and other sounds from the trip.
The women of Ligu village performed a village dance and song for us! We've been recording a lot of music on our trip, and you can see one of the women in this photo listening to the performance on headphones. Contact me for a copy of the "India Mix 2007" when I'm back in the states. Dave and I have hours and hours of temple music, village music, and other sounds from the trip.
Thanks to Pilum Ligu and the whole village for hosting us overnight. Other travellers in Arunachal Pradesh, be sure to check out Ligu village! Pilum and others are working on a lodge for travelers, which will be a much more comfortable and interesting place to stay than other hotels in Daporijo.
More about Donyi-Polo religion and efforts to preserve it: