so, tell me, what do you think about shillong? this is your home city, yeah? yes. think about this place? like, you see the people, like, you know... more than half of meghalaya's population belong to the khasi tribe. and here at shillong's british—built polo ground, a traditional local sport is thriving — but it sure ain't polo. every afternoon, hundreds of people gather from all around to take part in a really interesting daily ritual. this is called teer, derived from the hindi word for "arrow". a target's mounted, and 50 archers have just a few minutes to hit it as many times as possible. the significance of the sport dates back to the early 1800s, when khasi warriors defended their homelands not with guns or swords, but with bows and arrows. i'm aiming for the target, obviously, which is... ..which one of them? the small one. the small one there? 0k. so, why�*s it going to the ground like that? show me. get out the way, everyone. here we go. he stammers wow! now, that... now we're getting there! now we're... now we're getting there. spectators get involved by