The Cultural Heritage of Nagaland

The Cultural Heritage of Nagaland

Author: G. Kanato Chophy

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2022-12-22

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 1000828816

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This volume gives an in-depth account of cultural heritage of Nagaland covering important themes like cultural beliefs, traditional knowledge, material culture, and social institutions. Contributors from diverse dis­ciplines and backgrounds have delved into the cultural heritage of the state’s variegated tribes. Nagaland a hilly state in North-East India had been the centre of British colonialism and American Baptist mission. This cultural contact is significantly reflected in the socio-cultural life, and the contributors have shed light on the continuities and changes. This volume highlights the multiplicity of cultural traditions that are specific to various tribes inhabiting sixteen districts of Nagaland, since their experiences of modernity and cultural contact with ‘others’ have been diverse. The contributors have mainly focussed on the cultural heritage of the majority Naga tribes, but other tribes like the Kukis and Kacharis are part and parcel of the cultural melting pot of Nagaland, and this volume in a way underscores the cultural exchange and interactions. Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the print version of this book in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.


Studies on Theology and Naga Culture

Studies on Theology and Naga Culture

Author: Takatemjen

Publisher: Indian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13:

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Collection of various seminar papers presented by the author during the last fifteen years.


Naga Identities

Naga Identities

Author: Michael Oppitz

Publisher: Hudson Hills Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781555953096

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Documents the artifacts, musical instruments and tapesties of tribes of Northeast India and Northwest Burma.


The Naga Ethnic Movement for a Separate Homeland

The Naga Ethnic Movement for a Separate Homeland

Author: Namrata Goswami

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2020-01-17

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 0190990228

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Namrata Goswami’s research on the Naga armed ethnic movement offers a compelling narrative on how conflict has affected the daily lives of the Nagas. This volume is an account of the Naga ethnic movement going on in India since 1918, covering both historical and contemporary aspects of the conflict. Based on over a decade of ethnographic work among the Naga rebels and movement zones, personal interviews, and secondary data, the author offers insights into how the Naga population perceives their meeting point with the institutions of the Indian state, especially the army and the paramilitary. The book documents what it is like, to live in a conflict zone and the restraints and thought processes that it cultivates especially among the youth. The book reveals gripping stories of tremendous courage and conviction from people who have thought about the political unrest, been born into it, taken part in it, or have been affected by it. The Naga Ethnic Movement for a Separate Homeland reflects the Nagas’ love for their land, tracing the poignant mix of nature, land, identity, emotions, culture as well as the inter-ethnic differences that exacerbate the conflict.