You are right in some sense. Many of the Tai Ahoms in Assam still lament 
their conversion to Hinduism and loss of their old customs and rituals. 
Today many are trying to revive their old rituals. We now see more of these 
in Assam.

  Many Chinese used to complain of India because of her domination of China 
through Buddhism.
  The whole of South East Asia was converted either to Hinduism or Buddhism.

  Then come conversion to Islam and Christianity.

  However the progress of civilization iteself is like that.

  People cannot stay stagnant in the old ways all the time.
  Let us move on without complaints and regrets about conversion.
  In the meantime let us enjoy life whether you believe in any religion or 
not.
  Rajenda




  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Manoj Das" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: "A Mailing list for people interested in Assam from around the world" 
<[email protected]>
  Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 10:58 PM
  Subject: Re: [Assam] Conversions will distort the Mishing tribe


  > Dear Rajenda and Ajantaba
  >
  > A few years back I met a Jaintia lady. She was educated, rich, modern 
but
  > agitated at the loss of heritage due to conversion into Christianity. I
  > said, Christianity gave you education, status, enlightenment and
  > civilization. She tersely commented that in exchange they lost their
  > millennium old culture, way of life and heritage; same as Mr. Rongmon 
Pegu
  > is lamenting.
  >
  > Mishings are not strict Hindus, they maintain their way of life. They
  > normally bury their dead unlike the typical Hindus. They also continue 
to
  > pray Dony Pollo, their traditional Gods. You are right in saying that 
Naga,
  > Mizo and Khasis have better identities now because of their 
Christianity.
  > But those who go by the book, preach that the tribes should shun their
  > rituals. Identity and civilization will come anyway; the cost of a quick
  > entry through conversion may be more in the long run. In any case its a
  > matter of study or research! Off hand- difficult to comment.
  >
  > -manoj
  >
  > On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 6:43 AM, Rajen & Ajanta Barua 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  > wrote:
  >
  >> I think the writer is confused about religion and heritage
  >> If the Mishings are Hindus now, they must have been converted to 
Hinduism
  >> at one time. Somebody must have converted them to Hinduism taking 
advantage
  >> of their ignorance. They have every right to converted to some other
  >> religion such Islam, Christianity etc. If they get econmic upliftment
  >> because of that the better.
  >>
  >> And what does the writer try to mean by
  >> "I would request my community members to learn from the mistake of our
  >> neighbouring states of Meghalaya, Nagaland and Mizoram where inspite of
  >> having seperate states, the tribes have lost their identity."
  >>
  >> I don't understand how the Khasis, Nagas, Mizos have lost their 
identities.
  >> I think they have better identities now because of their Christianity.
  >> Rajen Barua.
  >>
  >> From: bg
  >> Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2008 12:36 AM
  >> To: assamnet
  >> Subject: [Assam] Conversions will distort the Mishing tribe
  >>
  >>
  >> Conversions will distort the Mishing
  >> tribe<http://www.assamtimes.org/Social/1484.html>
  >>
  >> Sir,
  >>
  >> It is sad to note that taking the advantage of the poverty of the 
Mishing
  >> community in Majuli, Dhemaji and Jonai, numerous Mishing families are 
been
  >> converted to Christianity by opportunistic Christian missionaries. I am 
an
  >> ordinary citizen and can do nothing. As such I thought of writing this
  >> letter to your newspaper so that I might create an awareness among the
  >> Mishing tribe of Assam.
  >>
  >> I would request my community members to learn from the mistake of our
  >> neighbouring states of Meghalaya, Nagaland and Mizoram where inspite of
  >> having seperate states, the tribes have lost their identity.
  >>
  >> Our own traditions are no way inferior to the rich Vatican City or 
Pope.
  >> The
  >> poverty in Mishing councils is because of the corrupt politicians among 
us
  >> like Bharat Narah, Bhuban Pegu etc., not our customs, beliefs and 
rituals.
  >>
  >> Missionaries can give us money and English education, but cannot return 
our
  >> identity when it will be lost by following Christian rituals and alien
  >> traditions in our day-to-day lives.
  >>
  >> If religion is lost, heritage is lost. When heritage is lost, identity 
is
  >> lost.
  >>
  >> It is time influential socio-cultural organizations of the Mishings, 
our
  >> students' union and Mahila samitis launch rigorous awareness drive 
among
  >> the
  >> gullible Mishings or the Mishings will go 'missing' from the cultural 
map
  >> of
  >> Assam.
  >>
  >>
  >> Yours sincerely,
  >>
  >> Rongmon Pegu
  >> Dikhoumukh
  >> Sivasagar
  >> Assam
  >>
  >> http://www.assamtimes.org/Social/1484.html
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