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WELCOME
NAGALAND
 Nagaland, the land of the hospitable and warm Nagas, lies in the corner
of India’s North-East-bordering Myanmar. It has always evoked a sense of
awe and wonder in the minds of people including the visitors. Although
most of the Nagas have now become Christians, they still preserve the
remnants of their early animist culture and ancient traditions.
 Historically, the Nagas have always been brave warriors. They
consider the safety and security of their guests as an honour and
prestige and will never allow any harm to be done to any of their
guests/visitors.
 Topographically, Nagaland is mostly a hilly region with a pleasant
and salubrious climate throughout the year, except for a small region in
the foothills.
 Nagas are by race of the Mongoloid stock and speak Tibeto-
Burman group of languages. But English and Hindi are widely spoken
and language is no problem in Nagaland.
 Colorful life and culture are an integral part of the 16 officially
recognized Naga tribes of Nagaland. These 16 tribes are different and
unique in their customs and traditions. These customs and traditions are
further translated into festivals which revolve around their agricultural
cycle. Songs and dances form the soul of these festivals through which
their oral history has been passed down the generations. Nature has been
kind to the Nagas and their land.
NAGA CUISINE
 Naga cuisine, of the Naga people, features meats and fish, which are
often smoked, dried or fermented . The various Naga tribes have their
own cooking varieties, but they often interchange recipes. A typical Naga
table consists of a meat dish, a boiled vegetable dish or two, rice and a
chutney (Tathu). Nagas tend to prefer boiled edible organic leaves. Some
common dishes are "fermented bamboo shoot" (made from the tender
shoot of the Bamboo tree) with fish and pork. axone(soyabean boiled,
fermented and either smoked or sun dried) with smoked pork and beef.
 Smoked meat is produced by keeping the meat above the fire or
hanging on the wall of the kitchen for 2 weeks or longer, which could last
for the whole year ahead. Anishiis fermented yam leaves made into patties
and smoked over the fire or sun dried . Naga food tends to be
spicy(chillies). There are different varieties of chillies in Nagaland.
 The ginger used in the Naga cuisine is spicy, aromatic and is different
from the common ginger. The garlic and ginger leaves are also used in
cooking with meat. Another popular dish is a soupy dish which is had
with cold rice made mostly when one feels under the weather or a
migraine, called by different name by the different naga tribes.
HISTORY
 The Nagas were originally referred to as Naka in Burmese language,
which means 'people with pierced noses'.[1] The Naga tribes had socio-
economic and political links with tribes in Assam and Burma (Myanmar);
even today a large population of Naga inhabits Assam and the hill
districts of Manipur. Following an invasion in 1816, the area, along with
Assam, came under direct rule of Burma. This period was noted for
oppressive rule and turmoil in Assam and Naga hills.
 When the British East India Company took control of Assam in
1826, Britain steadily expanded its domain over all of the Naga Hills
except the Tuensang area in the northeast by 1892. This geographical
area was politically amalgamated into Assam. Missionaries played an
important part in converting Nagaland's Naga tribes to Christianity.[2]
 Not much is known about the history before the Burmese invasion
or before the Naga people were converted to Christianity.
GEOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE
 Nagaland is largely a mountainous state. The Naga Hills rise from
the Brahmaputra Valley in Assam to about 2,000 feet (610 m) and rise
further to the southeast, as high as 6,000 feet (1,800 m). Mount
Saramati at an elevation of 12,601.70 feet (3,841.00 m) is the state's
highest peak; this is where the Naga Hills merge with the Patkai
Range in Burma.
 Rivers such as the Doyang and Diphu to the north, the Barak river in the
southwest and the Chindwin river of Burma in the southeast, dissect the
entire state. 20 percent of the total land area of the state is covered with
wooded forest, rich in flora and fauna. The evergreen tropical and the sub
tropical forests are found in strategic pockets in the state.
 Nagaland has a largely monsoon climate with high humidity levels.
Annual rainfall averages around 70–100 inches (1,800–2,500 mm),
concentrated in the months of May to September. Temperatures range from
70 °F (21 °C) to 104 °F (40 °C). In winter, temperatures do not generally
drop below 39 °F (4 °C), but frost is common at high elevations.
 The state enjoys a salubrious climate. Summer is the shortest season in
the state that lasts for only a few months. The temperature during the
summer season remains between 16 °C (61 °F) to 31 °C (88 °F). Winter
makes an early arrival and bitter cold and dry weather strikes certain
regions of the state. The maximum average temperature recorded in the
winter season is 24 °C (75 °F). Strong north-west winds blow across the
state during the months of February and March
FLORA AND FAUNA
 Nagaland is rich in flora and fauna. About one-sixth of Nagaland is
under the cover of tropical and sub-tropical evergreen forests—including
palms, bamboo, and rattan as well as timber and mahogany forests. While
some forest areas have been cleared for jhum cultivation, many scrub
forests, high grass, reeds; secondary dogs, pangolins, porcupines,
elephants, leopards, bears, many species of monkeys, sambar, harts, oxen,
and buffaloes thrive across the state's forests.
 The Great Indian Hornbill is one of the most famous birds found in the state.
Blyth's Tragopan, a vulnerable species of pheasant, is the state Bird of Nagaland.
 It is sighted in mount Japfü and Dzükou valley of Kohima district, Satoi
range in Zunheboto district and Pfütsero in Phek district. Of the mere 2500
tragopans sighted in the world, Dzükou valley is the natural habitat of more than
1,000.[17]
CULTURE
 The sixteen main tribes of Nagaland are Angami, Ao, Chakhesang,
Chang, Dimasa Kachari, Khiamniungan, Konyak, Lotha, Phom,
Pochury, Rengma, Sangtam, Sumi, Yimchunger, Kuki and Zeliang.
The Konyaks, Angamis, Aos, Lothas, and Sumis are the largest Naga
tribes; there are several smaller tribes as well (see List of Naga tribes).
Tribe and clan traditions and loyalties play an important part in the
life of Nagas
 The sixteen main tribes of Nagaland are Angami, Ao, Chakhesang,
Chang, Dimasa Kachari, Khiamniungan, Konyak, Lotha, Phom, Pochury,
Rengma, Sangtam, Sumi, Yimchunger, Kuki and Zeliang.
 Tribe and clan traditions and loyalties play an important part in the life
of Nagas.
 Weaving is a traditional art handed down through generations in
Nagaland. Each of the tribe has its own unique designs and colours,
producing shawls, shoulder bags, decorative spears, table mats, wood
carvings, and bamboo works. Among many tribes the design of the shawl
denotes the social status of the wearer.
FOLK SONGS AND DANCES
 Folk songs and dances are essential ingredients of the traditional
Naga culture. The oral tradition is kept alive through the media of
folk tales and songs.
 Naga folks songs are both romantic and historical, with songs
narrating entire stories of famous ancestors and incidents.
 There are also seasonal songs which describe various activities
done in a particular agricultural season.
FESTIVALS
 The tribes of Nagaland celebrate their festivals with gusto and
fervor. More than 60% of the population of Nagaland depends on
agriculture and therefore most of their festivals revolve round
agriculture. They consider their festivals sacred and so participation in
these festivals is compulsory. Nagaland is known as the land of festivals
as each tribe celebrates its own festival with dedication and passion.
HORNBILL FESTIVAL OF
NAGALAND
 It was launched by the Government of Nagaland in December 2000 to
encourage inter-tribal interaction and to promote cultural heritage of the state.
Organized by the state Tourism and Art & Culture Departments, Hornbill Festival
showcases a mélange of cultural displays under one roof. This festival takes place
between 1 and 7 December every year.
 The Festival is named after the Hornbill, the globally respected bird and which is
displayed in folklore in most of the state's tribes. The week long festival unites one
and all in Nagaland and people enjoy the colourful performances, crafts, sports,
food fairs, games and ceremonies
NAGA TRIBESMEN AT
KISAMA DURING THE
HORNBILL FESTIVAL OF
NAGALAND.
RELIGION
 Christianity is the predominant religion of Nagaland. The state's population is
1.988 million, out of which 90.02% are Christians.
 Hinduism and Islam practiced by the non-Naga community are minority
religions in the state, at 7.7% and 1.8% of the population respectively.
 An ancient indigenous religion known as the Heraka is followed by a few
people (4,168) belonging to the Zeliangrong tribe living in Nagaland.
LANGUAGES
 Every tribe in Nagaland has its own unique language. Nagas speak more than 20
different dialects.
 The traditional languages do not have any script of their own. The Christian
missionaries used Roman script for these languages.
 In 1967, the Nagaland Assembly proclaimed English as the official language of
Nagaland.
 Nagamese is the most widely spoken market language.
 THANK YOU

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Nagaland

  • 2. NAGALAND  Nagaland, the land of the hospitable and warm Nagas, lies in the corner of India’s North-East-bordering Myanmar. It has always evoked a sense of awe and wonder in the minds of people including the visitors. Although most of the Nagas have now become Christians, they still preserve the remnants of their early animist culture and ancient traditions.
  • 3.  Historically, the Nagas have always been brave warriors. They consider the safety and security of their guests as an honour and prestige and will never allow any harm to be done to any of their guests/visitors.  Topographically, Nagaland is mostly a hilly region with a pleasant and salubrious climate throughout the year, except for a small region in the foothills.  Nagas are by race of the Mongoloid stock and speak Tibeto- Burman group of languages. But English and Hindi are widely spoken and language is no problem in Nagaland.
  • 4.  Colorful life and culture are an integral part of the 16 officially recognized Naga tribes of Nagaland. These 16 tribes are different and unique in their customs and traditions. These customs and traditions are further translated into festivals which revolve around their agricultural cycle. Songs and dances form the soul of these festivals through which their oral history has been passed down the generations. Nature has been kind to the Nagas and their land.
  • 5. NAGA CUISINE  Naga cuisine, of the Naga people, features meats and fish, which are often smoked, dried or fermented . The various Naga tribes have their own cooking varieties, but they often interchange recipes. A typical Naga table consists of a meat dish, a boiled vegetable dish or two, rice and a chutney (Tathu). Nagas tend to prefer boiled edible organic leaves. Some common dishes are "fermented bamboo shoot" (made from the tender shoot of the Bamboo tree) with fish and pork. axone(soyabean boiled, fermented and either smoked or sun dried) with smoked pork and beef.
  • 6.  Smoked meat is produced by keeping the meat above the fire or hanging on the wall of the kitchen for 2 weeks or longer, which could last for the whole year ahead. Anishiis fermented yam leaves made into patties and smoked over the fire or sun dried . Naga food tends to be spicy(chillies). There are different varieties of chillies in Nagaland.  The ginger used in the Naga cuisine is spicy, aromatic and is different from the common ginger. The garlic and ginger leaves are also used in cooking with meat. Another popular dish is a soupy dish which is had with cold rice made mostly when one feels under the weather or a migraine, called by different name by the different naga tribes.
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  • 8. HISTORY  The Nagas were originally referred to as Naka in Burmese language, which means 'people with pierced noses'.[1] The Naga tribes had socio- economic and political links with tribes in Assam and Burma (Myanmar); even today a large population of Naga inhabits Assam and the hill districts of Manipur. Following an invasion in 1816, the area, along with Assam, came under direct rule of Burma. This period was noted for oppressive rule and turmoil in Assam and Naga hills.
  • 9.  When the British East India Company took control of Assam in 1826, Britain steadily expanded its domain over all of the Naga Hills except the Tuensang area in the northeast by 1892. This geographical area was politically amalgamated into Assam. Missionaries played an important part in converting Nagaland's Naga tribes to Christianity.[2]  Not much is known about the history before the Burmese invasion or before the Naga people were converted to Christianity.
  • 10. GEOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE  Nagaland is largely a mountainous state. The Naga Hills rise from the Brahmaputra Valley in Assam to about 2,000 feet (610 m) and rise further to the southeast, as high as 6,000 feet (1,800 m). Mount Saramati at an elevation of 12,601.70 feet (3,841.00 m) is the state's highest peak; this is where the Naga Hills merge with the Patkai Range in Burma.
  • 11.  Rivers such as the Doyang and Diphu to the north, the Barak river in the southwest and the Chindwin river of Burma in the southeast, dissect the entire state. 20 percent of the total land area of the state is covered with wooded forest, rich in flora and fauna. The evergreen tropical and the sub tropical forests are found in strategic pockets in the state.  Nagaland has a largely monsoon climate with high humidity levels. Annual rainfall averages around 70–100 inches (1,800–2,500 mm), concentrated in the months of May to September. Temperatures range from 70 °F (21 °C) to 104 °F (40 °C). In winter, temperatures do not generally drop below 39 °F (4 °C), but frost is common at high elevations.
  • 12.  The state enjoys a salubrious climate. Summer is the shortest season in the state that lasts for only a few months. The temperature during the summer season remains between 16 °C (61 °F) to 31 °C (88 °F). Winter makes an early arrival and bitter cold and dry weather strikes certain regions of the state. The maximum average temperature recorded in the winter season is 24 °C (75 °F). Strong north-west winds blow across the state during the months of February and March
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  • 14. FLORA AND FAUNA  Nagaland is rich in flora and fauna. About one-sixth of Nagaland is under the cover of tropical and sub-tropical evergreen forests—including palms, bamboo, and rattan as well as timber and mahogany forests. While some forest areas have been cleared for jhum cultivation, many scrub forests, high grass, reeds; secondary dogs, pangolins, porcupines, elephants, leopards, bears, many species of monkeys, sambar, harts, oxen, and buffaloes thrive across the state's forests.
  • 15.  The Great Indian Hornbill is one of the most famous birds found in the state. Blyth's Tragopan, a vulnerable species of pheasant, is the state Bird of Nagaland.  It is sighted in mount Japfü and Dzükou valley of Kohima district, Satoi range in Zunheboto district and Pfütsero in Phek district. Of the mere 2500 tragopans sighted in the world, Dzükou valley is the natural habitat of more than 1,000.[17]
  • 16. CULTURE  The sixteen main tribes of Nagaland are Angami, Ao, Chakhesang, Chang, Dimasa Kachari, Khiamniungan, Konyak, Lotha, Phom, Pochury, Rengma, Sangtam, Sumi, Yimchunger, Kuki and Zeliang. The Konyaks, Angamis, Aos, Lothas, and Sumis are the largest Naga tribes; there are several smaller tribes as well (see List of Naga tribes). Tribe and clan traditions and loyalties play an important part in the life of Nagas
  • 17.  The sixteen main tribes of Nagaland are Angami, Ao, Chakhesang, Chang, Dimasa Kachari, Khiamniungan, Konyak, Lotha, Phom, Pochury, Rengma, Sangtam, Sumi, Yimchunger, Kuki and Zeliang.  Tribe and clan traditions and loyalties play an important part in the life of Nagas.  Weaving is a traditional art handed down through generations in Nagaland. Each of the tribe has its own unique designs and colours, producing shawls, shoulder bags, decorative spears, table mats, wood carvings, and bamboo works. Among many tribes the design of the shawl denotes the social status of the wearer.
  • 18. FOLK SONGS AND DANCES  Folk songs and dances are essential ingredients of the traditional Naga culture. The oral tradition is kept alive through the media of folk tales and songs.  Naga folks songs are both romantic and historical, with songs narrating entire stories of famous ancestors and incidents.  There are also seasonal songs which describe various activities done in a particular agricultural season.
  • 19. FESTIVALS  The tribes of Nagaland celebrate their festivals with gusto and fervor. More than 60% of the population of Nagaland depends on agriculture and therefore most of their festivals revolve round agriculture. They consider their festivals sacred and so participation in these festivals is compulsory. Nagaland is known as the land of festivals as each tribe celebrates its own festival with dedication and passion.
  • 20. HORNBILL FESTIVAL OF NAGALAND  It was launched by the Government of Nagaland in December 2000 to encourage inter-tribal interaction and to promote cultural heritage of the state. Organized by the state Tourism and Art & Culture Departments, Hornbill Festival showcases a mélange of cultural displays under one roof. This festival takes place between 1 and 7 December every year.  The Festival is named after the Hornbill, the globally respected bird and which is displayed in folklore in most of the state's tribes. The week long festival unites one and all in Nagaland and people enjoy the colourful performances, crafts, sports, food fairs, games and ceremonies
  • 21. NAGA TRIBESMEN AT KISAMA DURING THE HORNBILL FESTIVAL OF NAGALAND.
  • 22. RELIGION  Christianity is the predominant religion of Nagaland. The state's population is 1.988 million, out of which 90.02% are Christians.  Hinduism and Islam practiced by the non-Naga community are minority religions in the state, at 7.7% and 1.8% of the population respectively.  An ancient indigenous religion known as the Heraka is followed by a few people (4,168) belonging to the Zeliangrong tribe living in Nagaland.
  • 23. LANGUAGES  Every tribe in Nagaland has its own unique language. Nagas speak more than 20 different dialects.  The traditional languages do not have any script of their own. The Christian missionaries used Roman script for these languages.  In 1967, the Nagaland Assembly proclaimed English as the official language of Nagaland.  Nagamese is the most widely spoken market language.