Naga tribes
The Naga tribes are a group of indigenous peoples primarily found 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 consist of several sub-groups, each with its own distinct customs and practices.
Historically, the Naga tribes have been known for their warrior culture and headhunting practices, which have largely diminished in modern times. Today, they are recognized for their efforts in preserving their traditions while also engaging in contemporary issues such as education and development. The Naga people celebrate their identity through various festivals, such as the Hornbill Festival, which showcases their diverse cultures.