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The author talks about his identity as a Naga, Naga People and identity formation in colonial and post-colonial times,and their current political status within the Indian state and beyond its struggles, its interpretation of rights and identity as a Naga, the Naga People's identity formation in colonial and post-colonial times,and their current political status within the Indian state and beyond its struggles,its interpretation of rights and citizens, and its tizens and linking to the global question of UNHRC and its agencies.

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Language in Society Language in the Community Language and Technology Language Revitalization, Education, and Learning Language, Culture, and Arts
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News Story
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India Myanmar
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Everyone Community Scholars and researchers
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Attitudes and Identity Storytelling, Orality, and Verbal Arts Creating Digital Materials
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https://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival-quarterly/nagas…

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