The "Nissis" are also called Nyishi or Nishi, which is the name of their language. They are closely related to the Nishangs, who also live in Arunachal Pradesh.
Nissis are slash-and-burn farmers, who eak out a living by growing rice and other basics on hilly, rocky soil. They supplement their food supply by hunting and fishing. They earn their money by making and selling handmade goods. Men make baskets and metal tools while the women produce woven goods for the market.
Their most prominent festival is Nyokum Yullo. They ask for blessings from the spirits during that festival. They enjoy music, dance, and feasting. During that time, they perform folk dances like Rekham Pada, Buiya, and Roppi and drink opo, a homemade beer.
Their traditional religion involves veneration of the sun, the moon, and ancestral spirits. A little over half identify as Christian. Despite their small population, they have a complete Bible and numerous biblical materials.
Nissis live in a part of India where arable land is scarce. They need to find other ways to earn a living. That will involve getting an education for urban, modern employment.
Pray for the Lord to show them the way to new, sustainable employment.
Pray against nominalism, for spiritual renewal, and a genuine encounter with the Lord Jesus.
Pray for the Holy Spirit to move Nissi churches to take Christ to the lost in their region, including Tibetan Buddhists.
Pray for them to have easy access to gospel materials that they can use to share Christ with those who live in spiritual darkness.
Scripture Prayers for the Nissi in India.
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