the angami nagas
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
Author: J. H. Hutton
Language: English
Published Year: 1969
Pages: 498
Binding: Hardback
Book Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition
Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
About the Book
The Angami Nagas by J. H. Hutton is a classic and authoritative ethnographic study of the Angami tribe of Nagaland. Based on detailed field research and observation, the book provides a comprehensive account of the tribe’s social organization, customs, religious beliefs, and material culture.
The author explores various aspects of Angami life, including their traditions, rituals, village structure, and social institutions. The work also examines their religious practices, festivals, and the cultural values that shape their identity and community life. Originally prepared under the direction of the Assam Administration, this study remains one of the most important and reliable sources on Naga anthropology.
This volume is an essential resource for anthropologists, historians, researchers, and readers interested in tribal studies and the cultural heritage of Northeast India. It offers valuable insight into the traditions and way of life of one of India’s prominent indigenous communities.
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the angami nagas
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Book Details
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Author: J. H. Hutton
Language: English
Published Year: 1969
Pages: 498
Binding: Hardback
Book Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition
Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
About the Book
The Angami Nagas by J. H. Hutton is a classic and authoritative ethnographic study of the Angami tribe of Nagaland. Based on detailed field research and observation, the book provides a comprehensive account of the tribe’s social organization, customs, religious beliefs, and material culture.
The author explores various aspects of Angami life, including their traditions, rituals, village structure, and social institutions. The work also examines their religious practices, festivals, and the cultural values that shape their identity and community life. Originally prepared under the direction of the Assam Administration, this study remains one of the most important and reliable sources on Naga anthropology.
This volume is an essential resource for anthropologists, historians, researchers, and readers interested in tribal studies and the cultural heritage of Northeast India. It offers valuable insight into the traditions and way of life of one of India’s prominent indigenous communities.
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Book Details
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Author: J. H. Hutton
Language: English
Published Year: 1969
Pages: 498
Binding: Hardback
Book Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Book is in good condition
Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
About the Book
The Angami Nagas by J. H. Hutton is a classic and authoritative ethnographic study of the Angami tribe of Nagaland. Based on detailed field research and observation, the book provides a comprehensive account of the tribe’s social organization, customs, religious beliefs, and material culture.
The author explores various aspects of Angami life, including their traditions, rituals, village structure, and social institutions. The work also examines their religious practices, festivals, and the cultural values that shape their identity and community life. Originally prepared under the direction of the Assam Administration, this study remains one of the most important and reliable sources on Naga anthropology.
This volume is an essential resource for anthropologists, historians, researchers, and readers interested in tribal studies and the cultural heritage of Northeast India. It offers valuable insight into the traditions and way of life of one of India’s prominent indigenous communities.












