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This volume contains interesting diaries of two tours undertaken by two British offices "J.P. Mills of Indian Police and J.H. Hutton, the author of the Diaries" of the remote unadministered area of the Naga Hills during 1923 i.e. more than 60 years ago when the North East region of India was entirely undeveloped because of gross neglect and decay. These areas had never been visited by any white man before. Strangers did not dare to move through ...
The Chang tribe is one of those Naga tribes which occupy the hinterland, as it were, of Naga Hills district, stretching back to the high range, which divides Assam from Burma. As a tribe the Changes are of unknown origin. About eleven generations ago, according to their own recking, the present village of Tuensang, the fountain head of the tribe, was founded by elements coming from the south, from the Central Naga tribe kknown as Yimtsungr, in combination with ...
A well produced census report on a particular area is like a mirror of the people who live theirin. The usefulness of such a report for the anthropological, socio –economics and culture study of a people of a connect be over-emphasized, it is all the more true about a country, full of varlety of races. Cultures, languages and natural resources, like India. Since census surveys were started in India, in 1871 all aspects of the life of Indian people could not be ...