Naga people
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The Naga people of more than four million are found in Nagaland, parts of Manipur, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh in North-East India, and parts of Myanmar (Burma) such as the Sagaing Division.Being tribal peoples of mixed Yunnanese and Burmese origin, they speak Kuki-Chin-Naga languages of the Tibeto-Burman family.
[edit] List of Naga nations
They are divided into more than 30 nations:
- Angami
- Ao
- Chakesang
- Chang
- Katcha duplicate naga who are originally not nagas
- Khiamnungan
- Konyak
- Liangmei
- Lotha
- Phom
- Pochuri
- Mao
- Maram
- Nocte
- Poumai
- Rengma
- Rongmei
- Inpui Naga
- Sangtam
- Sumi
- Tangkhul
- Tangsa
- Tutsa
- Wancho
- Yimchunger
- Zemei
- Zeliangrong
[edit] External links
- Dossier of Nagas
- Traditional Costume of Tribal India - Bibliography
- Naga Tribes of Mayanmar (Burma) - Photo gallery
- Interview with Ursula Graham Bower "Queen of the Naga"
- How the Nagas Became Christians
- Originally Naga
- Sinlung Sinlung - Naga Tribes
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