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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. Category:Villages in Nagaland - Wikipedia

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    Category: Villages in Nagaland. ... Wui village; Y. Yakor; Yokau This page was last edited on 30 October 2017, at 18:28 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  4. Chümoukedima - Wikipedia

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    Chümoukedima is one of the fastest-growing urban centres in Nagaland. [7] In fact, it forms part of the Chümoukedima–Dimapur urban area, which is the largest and the fastest-growing urban hub of Nagaland. The town's population has grown by nearly five times in the last two decades.

  5. Poilwa - Wikipedia

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    Poilwa is a village in the Peren district of Nagaland, India. It is located in the Pedi (Ngwalwa) Circle. [1] Under its territory and jurisdiction sub-village - Poilwa Namci and Heunambe Village, and hamlet - Zieboizang and Helagem settles. Poilwa is home to many historical and tourist attractions.

  6. Aki Kiti - Wikipedia

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    Aki Kiti originated as a sport among the headhunter Sümi Naga tribe (now Christian converts) of Nagaland in the mountainous Northeast India.Originally, it was intended solely as a sporting event that served the purpose of righting wrongs, restoring honour, or "settling scores" between tribes and tribesmen without resorting to violence.

  7. Wokha district - Wikipedia

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    Wokha District (Pron:/ˈwəʊkə/) is a district of Nagaland state in India. It is the home of the Lotha Nagas. Gastronomically, it known for its variety of fermented bamboo shoots (bastenga). It holds an important place as the roosting site of the migratory Amur Falcon. [2] Geologically, it has known oil deposits.

  8. Edward Winter Clark - Wikipedia

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    Molung (Molungkimong) is the first Christian village in Nagaland, where 15 converts were baptized on December 22, 1872. [9] It was in Molungyimsen that the first Naga Christian Association was held. Molungyimsen is also known as the Cradle of Education as the first school in Nagaland was established in Molung (Molungyimse) [ 10 ] in 1878.

  9. Pochury Naga - Wikipedia

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    The Pochury identity is of relatively recent origin. It is a composite ethnic group formed by three Naga communities: Kupo, Kuchu and Khuri. [1] The word Pochury is an acronym formed by the names of three native villages of these people: Sapo, Kuchu and Kwiry.

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