Naga Peoples
The Naga Peoples are a group of indigenous tribes primarily located in the northeastern region of India and parts of Myanmar. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes unique languages, traditional clothing, and vibrant festivals. The Naga tribes have distinct identities, with over 30 recognized groups, each having its own customs and practices.
Historically, the Naga Peoples have been involved in various movements for autonomy and recognition. Their social structure is often organized around clans and villages, with a strong emphasis on community and kinship. The Naga culture is also characterized by traditional practices such as weaving, agriculture, and the celebration of festivals like Hornbill Festival.