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The Last Free Naga is an intimate account of Naga resistance and cultural identity in Northeast India. Author Jim Wungramyao Kasom offers a personal narrative that intersects with broader historical and political movements shaping the Naga people’s struggle for autonomy and recognition.
Through vivid storytelling and historical context, Kasom explores the complexities of Naga society, colonial legacies, and contemporary challenges facing indigenous communities. The book delves into themes of freedom, cultural preservation, and the ongoing quest for self-determination in a rapidly changing world.
This non-fiction work serves as both a personal memoir and a critical examination of Naga politics, making it essential reading for those interested in indigenous movements, Northeast India, and the human dimensions of political conflict and cultural survival.







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