Social Stratification in Naga Society
Author: Athungo Ovung
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Published: 2012
Total Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 9788183244077
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Author: Athungo Ovung
Publisher:
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 232
ISBN-13: 9788183244077
DOWNLOAD EBOOKStudy conducted in Nāgāland of North-east, India.
Author: Andreas Küchle
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2019-03-15
Total Pages: 222
ISBN-13: 0429565895
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book examines the question of class formation and social inequality within tribal groups in North-East India. Focussing on the Nagas, it analyses and challenges common perceptions about them as a class-less society with a uniform culture. It looks at the previously neglected themes of class formation and structure, division of work, emerging social milieus and cultural differentiation among the Naga youth – and presents fresh arguments about notions of modernity. Providing a theoretical understanding of inequality, this volume will be useful for scholars and researchers of North-East India, tribal studies, exclusion studies, sociology, social anthropology, political studies, development studies, cultural studies and South Asian studies.
Author: Tezenlo Thong
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-03-23
Total Pages: 213
ISBN-13: 1317075315
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe term ’progress’ is a modern Western notion that life is always improving and advancing toward an ideal state. It is a vital modern concept which underlies geographic explorations and scientific and technological inventions as well as the desire to harness nature in order to increase human beings’ ease and comfort. With the advent of Western colonization and to the great detriment of the colonized, the notion of progress began to perniciously and pervasively permeate across cultures. This book details the impact of the notion of progress on the Nagas and their culture. The interaction between the Nagas and the West, beginning with British military conquest and followed by American missionary intrusion, has resulted in the gradual demise of Naga culture. It is almost a cliché to assert that since the colonial contact, the long evolved Naga traditional values are being replaced by Western values. Consequences are still being felt in the lack of sense of direction and confusion among the Nagas today. Just like other Indigenous Peoples, whose history is characterized by traumatic cultural turmoil because of colonial interference, the Nagas have long been engaged in self-shame, self-negation and self-sabotage.
Author: Lucy Zehol
Publisher: Regency Publications (India)
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 120
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKCollection of papers presented at a seminar.
Author: N. Venuh
Publisher:
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 168
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Nagas Belong To Multi Ethnic Groups And Subgroups, But With Similarity In Physical Features And Affinity In Culture. Before The Advent Of The British To The Naga Hills, The Nagas Were In A State Of Confinement As They Followed The Traditions Of Their
Author: Andreas Küchle
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2019-03-15
Total Pages: 271
ISBN-13: 0429565828
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book examines the question of class formation and social inequality within tribal groups in North-East India. Focussing on the Nagas, it analyses and challenges common perceptions about them as a class-less society with a uniform culture. It looks at the previously neglected themes of class formation and structure, division of work, emerging social milieus and cultural differentiation among the Naga youth – and presents fresh arguments about notions of modernity. Providing a theoretical understanding of inequality, this volume will be useful for scholars and researchers of North-East India, tribal studies, exclusion studies, sociology, social anthropology, political studies, development studies, cultural studies and South Asian studies.
Author: Braj Bihari Kumar
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 9788180691928
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Tezenlo Thong
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2016-10-15
Total Pages: 139
ISBN-13: 3319439340
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book examines the formation of identity of the Nagas in northeast India in light of the proselytizing efforts by the Americans and the colonization by the British in their search for control over areas inhabited by the Nagas which were perfect for tea plantations. The author explores the westernization of Naga culture, its effect on the Naga Nationalist movement, and how it has led to the formation of modern Naga identity. As a unique indigenous group, the colonization of the Naga people offers fresh insights into our understanding of the processes and effects of colonization in India, as well as its long-term negative effects, particularly with regards to the preservation of traditional beliefs and customs.
Author: A. Wati Walling
Publisher: Highlander Press
Published: 2018-01-01
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 0692070311
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume offers interdisciplinary perspectives on the historical, cultural, and traditional inferences, inner-logic, and intricacies of democratic politics and elections in Nagaland. It goes beyond 'institutional analyses' of democratic structures and governance by looking at the troubled historical context in which modern democracy was introduced, how Nagas themselves view democracy, the reasoning they adopt as they engage in campaigns and perform elections, the remapping of traditional practices and values unto the new democrat ic playing field, and at the gender and 'clean elections' debates such practices evoke.
Author: Braja Bihārī Kumāra
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Published: 1993
Total Pages: 210
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKPapers presented at a Seminar on "Modernization in Naga Society" organized by Thinkers Forum, Nagaland, on August 28-30, 1984.