The World of Nagas
Author: Murkot Ramunny
Publisher: Northern Book Centre
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9788172110352
DOWNLOAD EBOOKChiefly on the political evolution of Nagaland, since 1947 to date.
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Author: Murkot Ramunny
Publisher: Northern Book Centre
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 304
ISBN-13: 9788172110352
DOWNLOAD EBOOKChiefly on the political evolution of Nagaland, since 1947 to date.
Author: Aditya Arya
Publisher: Mapin Publishing Pvt
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 136
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKToday the Nagas, virtually inaccessible for centuries and known for their practice of head-hunting, find themselves in throes of change as they are exposed to the rest of the world. Here the authors capture their transition and explore what remains of the traditions of the Nagas tribes.
Author: Julian Jacobs
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Published: 1999-02-01
Total Pages: 359
ISBN-13: 9780500974711
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Nagas of Northeast India, radically different in culture and beliefs from the better-known Hindu peoples of the plains, were renowned in the years before Indian independence for their fierce resistance to British rule and for their practice of head-hunting. Although sharing many social and cultural traits, the thousands of small Naga villages often vary greatly from one another, and the Nagas display both unity and diversity in their dress and ornament. Their vibrant material culture is generously illustrated here in color photographs that display textiles, basketry, jewelry, weapons, metalwork, and carvings. Drawing on a diverse range of historical materials, the authors examine how the notion of tribes came to be applied to the Nagas and point out its subsequent importance in the development of contemporary Naga nationalism.
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: Nandita Haksar
Publisher:
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 263
ISBN-13: 9788192072203
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Charles Chasie
Publisher:
Published: 2020-04-22
Total Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 9781913022211
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA unique collaboration between a senior Naga journalist and an eminent British historian looking at Naga involvement in the Second World War after Japanese and British forces converged on their land. The devastating battle lasted only a few months but in that time the Nagas played a key part in what was recently voted Britain's greatest battle.
Author: Alban von Stockhausen
Publisher: Arnoldsche Verlagsanstalt GmbH
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9783897904125
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis publication opens up a fascinating insight into the culture of the Naga tribes in the Eastern foothills of the Himalayas. Based on around 400 historical photographs, the author reconstructs with scientific precision the encounters between the Nagas, the British colonial empire and two German-speaking explorers, their pictorial worlds and ideologies.
Author: Braj Bihari Kumar
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 9788180691928
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Amish Tripathi
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 2022-07-25
Total Pages: 337
ISBN-13: 9356290679
DOWNLOAD EBOOKToday, He is a God. 4000 years ago, He was just a man. The hunt is on. The sinister Naga warrior has killed his friend Brahaspati and now stalks his wife Sati. Shiva, the Tibetan immigrant who is the prophesied destroyer of evil, will not rest till he finds his demonic adversary. His vengeance and the path to evil will lead him to the door of the Nagas, the serpent people. Of that he is certain. The evidence of the malevolent rise of evil is everywhere. A kingdom is dying as it is held to ransom for a miracle drug. A crown prince is murdered. The Vasudevs - Shiva's philosopher guides - betray his unquestioning faith as they take the aid of the dark side. Even the perfect empire Meluha is riddled with a terrible secret in Maika, the city of births. Unknown to Shiva, a master puppeteer is playing a grand game. In a journey that will take him across the length and breadth of ancient India, Shiva searches for the truth in a land of deadly mysteries - only to find that nothing is what it seems. Fierce battles will be fought. Surprising alliances will be forged. Unbelievable secrets will be revealed in this second book of the Shiva Trilogy, the sequel to the #1 national bestseller, The Immortals of Meluha.
Author: Michael Oppitz
Publisher: Hudson Hills Press
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781555953096
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDocuments the artifacts, musical instruments and tapesties of tribes of Northeast India and Northwest Burma.