Naga Hoho
The Naga Hoho is a prominent tribal council representing the various tribes of the Naga people in northeastern India. It serves as a platform for discussing issues related to culture, politics, and social welfare among the tribes. The council aims to promote unity and cooperation among the diverse Naga tribes, which include groups like the Ao, Sumi, and Lotha.
Established in 1951, the Naga Hoho plays a crucial role in advocating for the rights and interests of the Naga people. It engages in dialogue with the government and other organizations to address concerns such as land rights, education, and development. The council is instrumental in preserving the rich cultural heritage of the Naga tribes.