Kohima’s Market: A Contested Space between Locals and Non-locals
By Khrieletuonuo Yhome Since November 14, 1878, Kohima has not only been an important administrative centre but also a […]
By Khrieletuonuo Yhome Since November 14, 1878, Kohima has not only been an important administrative centre but also a […]
By Lue Chi Balancing Tradition and Modernity Alongside economic changes and the decline in spiritual rituals, Zhavame village has
By Lu Chi Vanishing Forests When we spoke to the khel (ward) Head Gaon Bura (GB), he reflected on how Zhavame’s forests have
By Lu Chi Introduction Zhavame village lies at the foot of Kapamodzu Peak, the fourth-highest mountain in Nagaland. Located
By Lipokmar Dzüvichü* “There is no doubt … that all the tribes from Kurribarry in the Garrow Hills, on the
By Chandan Jyoti Konwar When we say ‘coffee,’ what usually comes to mind? Cafés, the rich aroma of freshly
By Tümüzo Katiry Introduction Festivals in the Naga tradition serve as key markers of the annual agricultural cycle. This
By Sholu Movi and Lu Chi Thanamir is a small, quaint village in the Kiphire district of Nagaland, India,
By Khrieletuonuo Yhome Bees are valuable insects from an economic perspective because they pollinate crops and produce other useful
By Esther Swu The Highland Institute is collaborating with Dr Sahana Ghosh (Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the