About Nagaland

Land of the Warriors

Nagaland, nestled in the northeastern corner of India, is a land of hills, valleys, and vibrant traditions.Home to 16 major tribes and numerous sub-tribes, each with its own language, customs, and folklore,Nagaland is a living museum of indigenous culture.

The Hornbill Festival

Every December, the state comes alive with the Hornbill Festival — aptly named after the bird revered across Naga folklore. This week-long celebration showcases the best of Naga culture: traditional dances, indigenous games, handicrafts, music, and cuisine. It's a time when all tribes unite to celebrate their shared heritage.
16+ Tribes

Each tribe has distinct traditions, languages, attire, and festivals that contribute to Nagaland's rich diversity.

Cultural Heritage

From weaving and pottery to oral stories rich with songs, every aspect of life carries deep cultural meaning.

About HORNBill Platform

HORNBill is a digital platform dedicated to preserving, showcasing, and connecting the tribes and communities of Nagaland. Through the Morung Houses — virtual community spaces representing each tribe — we aim to keep traditions alive and accessible for future generations.Our mission is to create a vibrant online hub where Nagas, both at home and in the diaspora, can stay connected to their roots. By integrating technology for weekly updates and community discussions, we make it easy to participate in cultural life no matter where you are.

The Morung is not just a building: it is the soul of the village, where knowledge, courage, and unity are forged.