
Naga people - Wikipedia
Nagas are various Tibeto-Burman ethnic groups native to northeastern India and northwestern Myanmar.
NAGAS: THEIR HISTORY, LIFE AND CUSTOMS | Facts and Details
The term Naga is used describe groups of tribesmen of Indian and Chinese descent that live in the hill country along the border of far eastern India and northwestern Burma. Nagas are …
Nāga | Tribes, India, Myanmar | Britannica
Nāga, group of tribes inhabiting the Nāga Hills of Nāgāland (q.v.) state in northeastern India. They include more than 20 tribes of mixed origin, varying cultures, and very different physiques and …
History of the Nagas - Wikipedia
During World War I, 2,000 Nagas enlisted in the British Indian Army (BIA) and served in the Western Front. In World War II, a larger number of Nagas enlisted in the BIA and fought in the …
The Naga Ethnic Group in Myanmar
Nov 13, 2014 · There are approximately 300.000 Naga people in Myanmar, account for 0.4% of Burmese people which is divided into 64 tribals such as Angami, Ao, Achakesang, Chang, …
Myanmar's Naga people | The Wider Image | Reuters
Jan 13, 2015 · On Myanmar's mountainous frontier with India live the Naga, a group of tribes historically known as warriors who kept the the heads of enemies they killed. The Naga …
NAGAS IN MYANMAR: PEOPLE OF THE FORGOTTEN LAND
When we talk about Nagas through the lens of Naga ancestral homeland, Nagas in Myanmar who are popularly known as People of the Forgotten Land, occupies a landmass which is actually...
Naga people | Online Burma/Myanmar Library
Contents: * 1 Geography * 2 Organization * 3 History o 3.1 Contact with the outside world o 3.2 The advent of Christianity o 3.3 Resistance and struggle for identity o 3.4 Statehood, factions …
However, India and Burma, who were then recently freed from British colonial bondage, ignored and disregarded the will of Naga people. The Indian Government arrogantly sent her armed …
A brief note on the Naga people – NAGA REPUBLIC
Oct 10, 2017 · The Naga people (pronounced [naːgaː]) are an ethnic group conglomerating of several tribes native to the North Eastern part of India and north-western Myanmar (Burma).