Naga people
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The term Naga people (Burmese: နာဂ, Hindi: नागा) refers to a conglomeration of several tribes inhabiting the North Eastern part of India and north-western Burma. The tribes have similar cultures and traditions, and form the majority ethnic group in the Indian states of Nagaland, Assam and the disputed territory of Southern Tibet.
Nationalism
Naga nationalism is an ideology that supports self-determination by the Naga people, and the furtherance of Naga culture.[1]
Naga People Media
Replica of a Angami Naga dwelling
Smoked pork with akhuni, a fermented soybean product
An Angami Naga girl in her traditional attire
An Ao Naga woman in her traditional attire
A Lotha Naga girl in her traditional attire
References
- ↑ Laishram, Bidhan (2004-12-01). "Naga Nationalism: The Inward Turn Of A Conflict". Institute of Peace & Conflict Studies (Manipur Online). http://www.manipuronline.com/Features/March2005/naganationalism03_1.htm. Retrieved 2009-03-15.