Jalukie

The land is surrounded by hills and mountain ranges on its periphery, forming almost similar to a shape of a big lake.

Some of the rivers of Jalukie are Ntaureu, Mpeuki, Mungleuki, Keleireu, Nkokreu, Tepaki, Buijaireu, Tecauki, etc.

The JPN formed by the Pumling (landowners) is the apex body of the Jalukie jurisdiction under customary setup and landownership rights.

Mlei zautau: This involves preparation of local rice brew especially meant to be served to the traditional fire makers.

During the entire festive period, the clan headman (kizeu-pei) will abstain from having any indulgence with wife and family and maintain a separate hearth.

Heteu hebak dap/Leidi: This event involves slaughter of domestic animals meant for food during festival in different dormitories.

All male members usually with their cup of beer and meat prepared from home, while entering their dormitory usually make a yodel as "Au….whi… ketyei kesak ngyi, kehing kelia ngyi… aki, mlia pungla…" which means "festival of food and drinks, festival of prosperity and longevity…" Dreams were also interpreted the next day.

The plank is then brought to the village with each clan carrying their respective wooden totem and placed on a clean predestined location in front of each dormitory.

The sporting event culminates with a traditional yodel (Nroh) by male members congregated around the arena (Hejo-pung).

The evening hours are occupied with male members visiting female dormitories and calling them out by name and (having verbal) exchanging pleasantry.

Gaipia mna: Boys and girls together have recreation and merry making with bride-to-be by singing soulful ballets and conundrum.

The bride-to-be along with friends from her dormitory selects a married man to lead during Nta (traditional dances) and gives him mouthful of salt and wine.

The people of Jalukie has found recognition from its state and the country for their excellent performance towards protection of flora and fauna.