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The Rengma Nagas is a seminal work of anthropological research conducted by James Philip Mills, a renowned ethnographer of Northeast India. This detailed study examines the Rengma Naga people, one of the major ethnic groups inhabiting the Nagaland region.
The book offers an in-depth exploration of Rengma Naga society, including their social structure, customs, rituals, and traditional practices. Mills documents their agricultural systems, village organization, kinship patterns, and religious beliefs with meticulous attention to detail.
Through extensive fieldwork and observations, the author provides valuable historical and cultural documentation of this indigenous community. The work serves as an important reference for understanding the diversity of Naga tribes and their contributions to Indian cultural heritage. It remains a significant resource for scholars, anthropologists, and anyone interested in the ethnography of Northeast India.







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