Talk:Apa Tani

Originally, this practice started because the women wanted to look unattractive to males from other tribes
The unfortunate result, however, is that they look unattractive to males of their own tribe as well... --11tas 02:10, 21 October 2006 (UTC)

I don't think the women shown would look attractive even if the bamboo was not on their noses.


 * Dude, they're old. Give'em a break. --Ambarawa 08:49, 21 October 2006 (UTC)

Japatani
We need a reference for this. Google shows nothing other then wiki mirrors although this doesn't say much since it's not surprising this isn't talked about on the internet. It sounds a bit dubious to me. Firstly, do the neighbouring tribes even predominantly speak English? If they speak Hindi for example, what's the word for Japan in Hindi? If it sounds more like Nippon or something then surely they're more likely to be Nippotani or something. More importantly I wonder whether it's really something the neighbouring tribes are likely to use. It's something a journalist or whatever might use or someone with a international focus but I'm not so sure about Indian tribes. I'm not saying that they're all primitives who don't know what Japan is, they probably do but people tend to use things which they are familiar and used to. The tribes may know about Japan and its history but this doesn't mean it will ever occur to them to call the Apatani, Japatani. So all in all sounds a bit dubious to me. It doesn't help that it was added here by an anonymous user who appears to be pushing a bit of POV. Nil Einne 09:05, 21 October 2006 (UTC)