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  2. Konyak Naga - Wikipedia

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    The Konyaks are a major Naga ethnic group native to the Northeast Indian state of Nagaland. [1] They inhabit in the Mon District, which is also known as The Land of the Anghs. The Anghs/Wangs are their traditional chiefs whom they hold in high esteem. Facial tattoos were earned for taking an enemy's head. [2]

  3. Khonoma Nature Conservation and Tragopan Sanctuary

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    Khonoma Nature Conservation and Tragopan Sanctuary or KNCTS is a conservation reserve and a protected area in the Kohima district, Nagaland, India.The total area notified under this park is around 25 square kilometres (9.7 sq mi); some of villages and hamlets are adjacent to this park: Khonoma, Mezoma and Dzüleke.

  4. Mopungchuket - Wikipedia

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    Mopungchuket, one of the cleanest villages in Nagaland, is a popular rural tourism destination. Many travel writers and tourism publications have labeled Mopungchuket as perhaps the best kept village in Nagaland. The village is associated with legends such as the love saga of Jina and Etiben, known as the Romeo and Juliet of the Ao Nagas. A ...

  5. Lungwa - Wikipedia

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    Lungwa, also known as Longwa, is a Konyak Naga village located in India and Myanmar (Burma) that straddles both sides in the Mon District of the Indian state of Nagaland and the Naga Self-Administered Zone of the Sagaing Region of Myanmar. [2] The Lungwa Angh's house is situated in the middle of the border of India and Myanmar.

  6. Chang Naga - Wikipedia

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    The Changs constructed a platformed called "Mullang Shon" in the center of the village, which would serve as a public court. Issues such as village administration, cultivation, festivals, marriages and land boundaries were discussed on this platform. [3] The State Government of Nagaland later established Village Development Boards in all the ...

  7. Lotha Naga - Wikipedia

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    The other group moved towards the hilly region of the present Wokha and settled at a place called Longchum near the Niroyo village. Local traditions mention that the Rengmas and the Lothas were once part of a single ethnic groups. [5] There are also oral records of a mighty struggle between the combined Rengma villages, and the Lotha village of ...

  8. Ice Age Village: A Getting Started Guide - AOL

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    Ice Age Village is a building and breeding game from Fox Digital Entertainment and Gameloft for mobile devices. Join all the characters you know and love from the animated film series in their ...

  9. Khiamniungan people - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Khiamniungan village had eight important people: [7] Nōkpàu (Village chief/war leader) Pǖtshī or Petche (peace maker, elder) āmpāu, Müyo, meya ; Mūolī-îe ; Ie or Ain (priestess and oracle) Shūalānghái or sonlang (blacksmith) Pāuthéu or Paothai (story teller)