• Naga Identities Changing Local Cultures in the Northeast of India

Naga Identities Changing Local Cultures in the Northeast of India

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Overview

The Naga tribes inhabit the southeastern foothills of the Himalayas in the border area between India and Burma. Feared as headhunters and avoided by the inhabitants of the plains until around a hundred years ago, they developed a highly particular material culture and oral tradition in isolation. British colonial rule and Baptist missionary activity brought about far-reaching changes in Naga culture around the middle of the 19th century. After 1947, the Naga hills were forcibly integrated in the new Indian state. The result was a bloody war that raged for more than fifty years, largely hidden from public opinion. Only recently has the region been reopened to foreign visitors. This volume is a collection of essays, interviews, and pictorial essays by Naga and western authors on the culture, history, and changing identity of these former headhunters.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789053496794
ISBN-10: 9053496793
Publisher: Snoeck Publishers
Publication date: 2008
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 464
Product dimensions: Height: 11.023622036 Inches, Length: 8.8582677075 Inches, Weight: 5.2359787225 Pounds, Width: 1.968503935 Inches
Author: Michael Oppitz
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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