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Heroes of Arunachal | PRC Is Our Right
In memory of Late Tsering Wangdi, Late Biki Ruja & Late Risso Tari
Legend of Arunachal | Pride of East Kameng 🌟
Ashok Sonam
from East Kameng District is not just a singer he is a legend.
From the hills of Arunachal Pradesh, his voice carries the soul of the land,
the emotions of the people, and the richness of our culture.
With simplicity, honesty, and dedication, he proved that true talent needs no shortcuts. A voice rooted in tradition
Songs that speak of life, love, and the hills
🔥 A journey built on hard work, not hype
Ashok Sonam inspires generations to believe in their roots, respect their culture, and keep moving forward no matter how tough the road is.
Legends are not born in big cities —
they rise from the soil they love.
Proud of you, Legend of Arunachal.
Proud of East Kameng.
THIS STORY IS BASED ON A REAL INCIDENT.
Tana Nana – The First Nyishi Warrior of Sagalee
A Historical Biography
Tana Nana was a respected and courageous leader from the Nyishi community.
He was born in Dave Village, Sagalee, in Papum Pare district, Arunachal Pradesh.
He is remembered as one of the earliest Nyishi warriors to confront British authorities around 1826, soon after the British established control over Assam.
He became the first recorded Nyishi leader from Papum Pare to negotiate directly with British officials.
The Agreement and 100 Mithun
British records — locally referred to as history records or UK archival mentions — include the name of Tana Nana with respect.Today, his descendants live in Balapu Village, Sagalee Circle.
His name is also mentioned in historical British records, some of which are believed to be preserved in UK government buildings and archives.
Nabam Tuki – The Leader Who Still Runs Like a Boy
At 64 years of age, when most people slow down, Nabam Tuki still runs across the football ground with the same energy he had as a young boy growing up in Arunachal Pradesh.