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Naga Land. Voices from North-East India
Published by the Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss
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22.- Euro |
German |
The Naga represent a minority in north-eastern India and north-western Myanmar – yet comprise more than thirty ethnic groups with an overall population of three to four million speaking numerous languages. How have the Naga managed to preserve their traditions and customs and integrate them in today‘s lifestyle changes – with modern tatoos, fashion and social media? Describing facets of their culture as it is lived today and relating them to the past, writers from Nagaland make the collection of Naga artefacts at the Ethnologisches Museum in Berlin, now supplemented by contemporary exhibits, appear in a new light.
English edition, 96 pages, Softcover, 26,5 x 21,5 cm, Deutscher Kunstverlag, Berlin 2023, 22.- Euro