Excerpt from The Angami Nagas
The late Mr. S. E. Peal, in his Fading Histories, lamented the delay in the study of the Naga tribes, and the consequent loss of much material out Of which their past histories might have been recovered. He points out the remarkable rapidity with which they are changing and indeed have already changed. He urges the unearthing of some local history from these people ere it has faded for ever, and the careful study Of the Naga tribes before they are reformed and hopelessly sophisticated. But if the Eastern Nagas of whom Mr. Peal was thinking have changed much in recent years the Western Nagas have changed far more. It is barely forty years since Captain Butler wrote, but many customs Of the Angamis at war which he records are almost or entirely forgotten by the sons Of those from whom he learnt them. With the Aos and Lhotas matters have gone even further. Old beliefs and customs are dying, the Old traditions are being forgotten, the number of Christians or quasi-christians is steadily increasing, and the spirit of change is invading and pervading every aspect Of village life. All this must be the excuse for a mere amateur's venturing to undertake a monograph on the Angamis. It is work which should be done by a trained anthropologist, but though occasional German and American scientists have paid hurried visits to the N aga Hills, the anthropologists of Great Britain have consistently passed them by on the other side.
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Excerpt from The Angami Nagas: With Some Notes on Neighbouring Tribes
The late Mr. S. E. Peal, in his Fading Histories, lamented the delay in the study of the Naga tribes, and the consequent loss of much material out Of which their past histories might have been recovered. He points out the remarkable rapidity with which they are changing and indeed have already changed. He urges the unearthing of some local history from these people ere it has faded for ever, and the careful study Of the Naga tribes before they are reformed and hopelessly sophisticated. But if the Eastern Nagas of whom Mr. Peal was thinking have changed much in recent years the Western Nagas have changed far more. It is barely forty years since Captain Butler wrote, but many customs Of the Angamis at war which he records are almost or entirely forgotten by the sons Of those from whom he learnt them. With the Aos and Lhotas matters have gone even further. Old beliefs and customs are dying, the Old traditions are being forgotten, the number of Christians or quasi-christians is steadily increasing, and the spirit of change is invading and pervading every aspect Of village life. All this must be the excuse for a mere amateur's venturing to undertake a monograph on the Angamis. It is work which should be done by a trained anthropologist, but though occasional German and American scientists have paid hurried visits to the N aga Hills, the anthropologists of Great Britain have consistently passed them by on the other side.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book provides a comprehensive study of the Angami Naga tribe, one of the prominent Naga tribes residing in the hills of Northeast India. The author, a British anthropologist, presents a detailed account of their habitat, social organization, customs, and religious beliefs, based on extensive fieldwork conducted in the early 20th century. The book offers a valuable ethnographic record of Angami Naga society and culture, which has undergone significant changes since its initial publication. It explores themes of identity, warfare, and the influence of external forces on indigenous communities, making it a foundational work for understanding the Naga tribes and their place within the broader context of Southeast Asian anthropology. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781332291410_0
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