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  2. Aoleang - Wikipedia

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    The Konyak people are found in the Mon region of Nagaland and in neighboring Myanmar making these places the best to witness the Aoleang Festival. Konyak Naga people can be identified by their tattoo faces and they mostly known for their headhunters past. The f estival [4] is one of the most important festival from other festivals.

  3. Konyak Naga - Wikipedia

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    Phangnon Konyak (b. 1978), Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha (2022–present) P. Paiwang Konyak (b. 1977), Cabinet Minister in Nagaland Legislative Assembly Noke Wangnao (b. 1948), Member of Nagaland Legislative Assembly

  4. Mon district - Wikipedia

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    Konyaks are the largest ethnic group among the Nagas. They speak the Konyak language, a Sino-Tibetan language, with each village having their local dialect. The Konyaks were the last practising headhunters among the Nagas which continued into the 1960s. [9] The tribe embraced Christianity during the late 20th and early 21st century. Konyaks ...

  5. A. Nyamnyei Konyak - Wikipedia

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    A. Nyamnyei Konyak (born 1955) [1] is an Indian politician from Nagaland. He is a five time MLA from Moka Assembly constituency , which is reserved for Scheduled Tribe community, in Mon District . He won the 2023 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election , representing National People's Party.

  6. Wakching Assembly constituency - Wikipedia

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    Year Member Party 1974: Chingwang Konyak: Nagaland Nationalist Organisation: 1977: Indian National Congress: 1980 by-election: P. Enyei: Independent politician

  7. W. Wangyuh - Wikipedia

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    W. Wangyuh Konyak (born 20 October 1963) was a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represented the Nagaland constituency and is a member of the Nagaland Peoples Front (NPF) political party. Political Life

  8. ‘Duty Honor Country’ by Huffington Post

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    It's just the beginning of what some recruiters say is a decades-long relationship between teacher and student. "Teachers, they raise our children, educate our children," said Staff Sergeant Gary Paschall, 32, who was stationed in Bahrain before coming back to the U.S. to be a recruiter. "But we're there for the children when they become adults.

  9. Chingwang Konyak - Wikipedia

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    Konyak started his career with Nagaland Nationalist Organisation but Indian National Congress in June 1976. He was Minister of State, Nagaland for Veterinary, Animal Husbandry and Jails, from 1969 to 1971. He was promoted as Cabinet Minister for Tuensang Affairs, Excise and Relief and Rehabilitation, from 1971 to 1974.