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      Galo Christians and the Preservation of Language, Culture, and Tradition

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      By Dr Yumri Taipodia

      The Galo community is one of the prominent tribes of Arunachal Pradesh. Traditionally, the Galos have their own ancestral belief system, but over the years many have embraced Christianity. Today, several Galo villages such as Siji, Magi, Kane, Siji-Soi, Siji-Lago, Bali, Germe, Gengi, kakki, Tabi-Ripo, Lipin, Sipu, Mane, Tiri, Nansi, Lete, Tai, Kardo, Ratak-Gamlin, Pale, Liche-Ete, Yegri, Pira, Telam, Silli, Tojo, New Deka, and Badak have hundred percent Christian populations.

      Despite belonging to different Christian denominations, Galo believers remain united under the umbrella of the Galo Christian Federation. While accepting Christianity, they have also played an important role in preserving their indigenous language, culture, and traditions. This article highlights how Galo Christians continue to value and safeguard their rich heritage.

      Preservation of Language

      The Galo language belongs to the Sino-Tibetan linguistic family and is closely related to the languages of other Tani tribes of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and also Tibet. According to traditional belief, Abo-Tani was the first human ancestor of the Tani tribes, more or less similar in significance to Adam in Biblical understanding. The descendants of Abo-Tani are collectively known as the Tani tribes and are mainly settled in the central region of the state.

      Galo Christians have contributed significantly to the preservation of their mother tongue through religious and literary activities. The Bible has been translated into the Galo language, and Christian songs, hymns, and devotional literature are widely composed and sung in Galo dialects. Protestant believers commonly use translations published by the Bible Society of India, while Catholics use separate translations prepared for their denomination.

      One notable contribution is the Galo-English dictionary prepared by Duri Taipodia, a Catholic Bible translator. Galo Christians have also compiled devotional songbooks such as Galo Khristian Nyitom, which remains one of the largest collections of Christian songs in the Galo language. Efforts are also underway to develop a Galo hymnal and preserve these songs digitally through platforms such as YouTube under the title Galo Hymnal.

      Church services, prayers, and religious gatherings are often conducted in the Galo language. Whenever guest speakers from outside the Galo community visit, their messages are interpreted into Galo for the congregation. Even in urban areas such as the Itanagar Capital Region and district headquarters where Galos reside outside their native villages, Galo Christians have established worship fellowships that conduct services in their mother tongue. Through these efforts, the language continues to thrive within spiritual and social life.

      Preservation of Culture

      Although many Galos have embraced Christianity, they continue to maintain cultural practices that are harmonious with Biblical teachings. Traditional marriage customs, for example, are still widely practiced. The use of Jera — a traditional cloth woven from Tapum (silk worm) — continues as a symbol of Ome Tagak (engagement). During marriage ceremonies, representatives from almost every family in the village accompany the groom’s party to the bride’s village, reflecting the community-centered nature of Galo society.

      Certain traditional practices, however, have been adapted to suit Christian values. The use of liquor such as Opo or Poka (rice beer), as well as the role of the Nibu (traditional priest), is often replaced with tea, fruit juice, soft drinks, and the participation of church leaders. Yet, symbolic and cultural elements of the traditional marriage system remain intact.

      The Hob (Mithun), which holds deep cultural significance among the Galos, continues to play an important role in ceremonies and celebrations. Traditional mediators known as Lampo are still appointed from both the bride’s and groom’s sides to facilitate matrimonial alliances. Traditional ornaments and customary items such as Tadok (bead necklace) are also used during marriage ceremonies.

      Even during social gatherings, oral historians and elders continue to narrate stories of their ancestors and clan histories. For instance, the Taipodia clan recalls that their forefathers — Yomgo, Yomdak, Ngode, Nyiba, Madu, and Marngo — were once renowned for hunting wild elephants with swords. Such oral traditions continue to preserve historical memory and identity within the community.

      Preservation of Tradition

      For many Galo Christians, preserving traditional identity is considered an important responsibility. Even after generations of Christianity, they continue to integrate traditional attire and customs into their daily and spiritual lives.

      During Sunday worship and important Christian functions, many believers wear traditional Galo attire such as the Galuk (coat) and Gale. In major church gatherings and community events, traditional items such as Gale, Tango, Rache (cane bag used by men), Bolup (traditional cane hat), Egin (bamboo or cane basket used by women), and Orok (sword) are often presented to guests and dignitaries as symbols of cultural pride and respect.

      Likewise, when representing their community in national or international events, Galo Christians frequently wear traditional dress to showcase their identity and heritage. Through these practices, they continue to safeguard and promote their ancestral traditions.

      Conclusion

      The experience of Galo Christians demonstrates that Christianity and indigenous identity can coexist harmoniously. While their primary aim may not have been cultural preservation, the process of contextualizing Christianity within Galo society has naturally contributed to the protection of their language, customs, and traditions.

      Efforts are also being made to document oral histories in written form and preserve them for future generations. In the modern age of rapid technological and social change, the Galo community continues to face new challenges. Nevertheless, Galo Christians are actively working to preserve their heritage while remaining rooted in their faith.

      There is also a growing vision for establishing a Galo Theological Fellowship that could encourage theological discussion and help bridge divisions within the community. Such initiatives may further strengthen unity and ensure that future generations inherit both the spiritual and cultural legacy of the Galo people.

      HP News Service

      HP News Service

      An English daily newspaper from Shillong published by Readington Marwein, proprietor of Mawphor Khasi Daily Newspaper, who established the first Khasi daily in 1989.

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