Walking the roadless road :exploring the tribes of Nagaland
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Aleph 2019Description: xi, 316pISBN: 9789388292672Subject(s): Naga (South Asian people) | Naga (South Asian people)--Social life and customs | India--NāgālandDDC classification: 954.165 Summary: Walking the Roadless Road: Exploring the Tribes of Nagaland is a comprehensive history of the Naga tribes who live within the borders of Nagaland. Kire begins with an overview of migration narratives—both mythical and historical—of the various tribes, starting in the nineteenth centuryItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Stack | 954.165 KIR/W (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 54045 |
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Walking the Roadless Road: Exploring the Tribes of Nagaland is a comprehensive history of the Naga tribes who live within the borders of Nagaland. Kire begins with an overview of migration narratives—both mythical and historical—of the various tribes, starting in the nineteenth century
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