Tseminyu town is the headquarters of the Rengmas and is situated 50 kms from Kohima in the same district.It lies in the ancient migration routes of many of the Naga tribes such as Lothas, Semas, Sangtams.. as they head northwards looking for new places to settle and cultivate.It is also the area from where some of the present day Pochuries in Phek District and the western Rengmas in Assam migrated to their present day locations.There are still some old sites of abandoned villages with tell-tale signs of graveyards, gravestones, broken pottery pieces, which needs to be archeologically examined and studied before they are completely destroyed by successive cycles of Jhumming cultivation.The Rengmas are hardworking and good agriculturalists in the traditional sense of the term and they practice both Jhum and terrace cultivation.As their whole countryside is sited on gentle slopes without much difficult terrain almost the whole area could be put to use for cultivation, which ensures for the inhabitants food and security and the farmers are by large, self-sufficient thought they may not have much surplus for sale or export.There is certainly more potential for improvement with modern technology and better methods of cultivation.It may be noted that in the last few years large chunks of the area has been out to tree plantation by individuals and clans and one can also see this along the road as one traverses through national highway 61 for Wokha, Mokokchung, Tuensang.