The Chakhesangs are a Naga ethnic group that inhibit in present-day Nagaland’s Phek District and are made up of three linguistic sub-groups: Khezha, Sapuh or Poula, and Chokri.
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Tangkhul
The Tangkhuls are one of the Naga ethnic groups which belong to the great Mongolian race. Ukhrul and Kamjong districts in Manipur are the home of the Tangkhuls. They are also found in other states of North-East India and in the Somra tract of the western part of Myanmar. Linguistically, they belong to a large language family called Sino-Tibetan, within which to the sub-family of Tibeto-Burman.
View More TangkhulWith NAGAs | Watch Trailer | Full Documentary – Releasing late 2023
The full documentary “With NAGAs” is a series of 10 documentaries (episodes) based on a unique culture and history of freedom. RELEASING LATE 2023.
By ICNA
View More With NAGAs | Watch Trailer | Full Documentary – Releasing late 2023Borders do more than keep people out; they define the line, but the Nagas continue to stand as ‘One People, One Nation’
A border, at its most basic, is a line that separates us from them. In other words, borders are political boundaries. Nonetheless, despite numerous tactics and pressures on the Naga people based on the imposed political boundary in the Naga homeland, the Nagas have not failed to assist and work together on various situations/events, and they have continued to stand as ‘One People, One Nation,’ writes Augustine R.
By Augustine R.
View More Borders do more than keep people out; they define the line, but the Nagas continue to stand as ‘One People, One Nation’Maram
The Marams are a Naga ethnic group, inhabiting Senapati district of Manipur state. The Maram people are united by a common past, language, customs, and practices. Well known for their rich cultural heritage, the Maram folk songs and tales speak of a glorious past.
By Peter Ki
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The Maos are one of the Naga ethnic groups. They have rich cultures and traditions. The majority of Mao Nagas live in the southern Naga region of Senapati district, which falls under Manipur state jurisdiction. In their language, the Mao Nagas are known as Ememei or Memei.
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The Angami Naga, one of the Naga ethnic groups, inhabits the Nagaland’s southern region, in the two administrative districts of Kohima and Dimapur. Chakhro Angami, Northern Angami, Southern Angami, and Western Angami are regional sub-divisions with 65 major villages.
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The Aos are a Naga ethnic group in the state of Nagaland, living in the state’s north-eastern region. The word ‘Aor’ or ‘Ao’ means ‘going’ or ‘gone,’ and refers to a group of people who migrated across the Dikhu River from Chungliyimti.
By Alila Ao & Nokchachila
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