User talk:Shanemawlong

Shane mawlong
shane mawlong has worked at IMTS (international marketing technology solution)♥ (Hr), studied at King's College, lives in Bangalore, India and is from Shillong. Join Facebook to connect with shane mawlong ... https://www.facebook.com/shane.mawlong. shane mawlong is born on 14th june in 1986 at saphai village to the mawlong family of the khasi people of meghalaya. shane mawlong has toured with solo and a Capella contemporary Christian music artists in around shillong espicially in the jaintia hills of meghalaya, with groups as remnants, adventist youngstar etc? during his first tour, and as a supporting act of Several people in the areas during the formation of the group in All Things New Tour. for videos of shane please check in youtube. www.youtube.com/user/shane2ification

mawlong group
--Shanemawlong (talk) 13:28, 25 June 2013 (UTC) www.mawlong-group.webs.com Mawlong are family tree group of the khasi people of meghalaya in the northeastern states of india..mawlong families also have a common blood relation with other khasi people groups like the kharsyntiew,dhar,etc. — the life-cycle of Mawlong is unique in society of far conner east of india. as per history collection in the among the MAWLONG FAMILY,there are elders that look after the mawlong's in every villages or town.. known as Lyngdoh, and almost all other khasi group have the same sistem. there Lyngdoh are responsible for many religious needs, meeting etc..there are many restriction and practice's in the mawlong group from ancestor time's..like Mawlong families group are prohibited to have marriage life among the mawlong groups eg. kharsyntiew,dhar etc. there are many arts, dance etc performed at the level of individual villages (Shnong), a group of villages (Raid) and a conglomeration of Raids (Hima). Local or regional flavours and colours bring variations to the basic dance form, which is universal in Khasi folk culture. Types of (khasi) festivals includes Ka Shad Suk Mynsiem, Ka Pom-Blang Nongkrem, Ka-Shad Shyngwiang-Thangiap, Ka-Shad-Kynjoh Khaskain, Ka Bam Khana Shnong, Umsan Nongkharai, Shad Beh Sier. Mawlong families too use to perticipate in suce fastival.. but some of other fastival cannot be practice by the mawlong family due to restriction on the families...like the behdiengkhlam etc and a mawlong cannot willingly ate banana (la kait) but the reason is not really known. base on the history of the MAWLONG families.. it was believe that the family arrived in the khasi hill in late earlier century from the jiantia hills. it was added that  a bad plague occure in the Khasi land in which nearly majority the khasi $ jaintias families died in the plague...but luck favoured! a mother with her baby girl hit in a rocky cave..where she and the baby take shelter and to get rid of the plague..she spend days in the rocky cave.. and after the plague was over the mother a state of mind to coming out of the cave.. but with out notice the baby girl went crawling pretty deep in the narrow cave.. she was unable to reach the baby.. sufferixly! she plug a bunch of new fresh flowers to tame the baby.. preffixly! she was able to tame the baby and be save with the baby from the bad plague.. and it was from that moment the Mawlong families come to exist. mawlong are base on the rocky cave and kharsyntiew are base on the bunch of flowers the mother used..mawlong are also know as the lyngdoh mawlong or mawlong pahsyntiew. now the Mawlong are part of Khasi poeple and are an indigenous or tribal people, the majority of whom live in the State of Meghalaya in north east India, with small populations in neighbouring Assam, and in parts of Bangladesh and some in other countries and states.

ko kur sngewbha ia share lang. for more please! get us at@ http://mawlong-group.webs.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mawlong-group-inc/186653924702855

regards- Shane Mawlong(https://www.facebook.com/shane.mawlong?ref=tn_tnmn)

-Gwen Pearleen Pearl ( https://www.facebook.com/gmawlong)

-Wis Khristian Sar Mawlong (https://www.facebook.com/wiskhristiansar)