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    Resonances of Nagaland

    Tribal Culture
    by
    Prof. Charu Monga
    DoD, IIT Guwahati
    Introduction
     
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    Nagaland is a cultural spread of diverse multi-ethnic people made up by the togetherness of several tribes that inhibit the state.  Each tribal community celebrates and enjoys their own festivals and rituals around the year. It’s situated in the north eastern corner of India, bordering Myanmar. Covering an area of 16,527 sq km, inhibited by main tribes and other sub tribes. Each and every tribe is different in their culture, tradition, customs, languages and attire but shares a unique bond in terms of togetherness and unity.

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