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The Naga of Burma: Festivals, Customs and Way of Life

The Naga of Burma: Festivals, Customs and Way of Life

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The Naga of Burma: Festivals, Customs and Way of Life

by Saul, Jamie

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9789745240650
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Bangkok: Orchid Press, 2005. The Naga of Burma is the result of the author's over 30 years' research and fieldwork on the Naga people of far western Burma, a loosely related, fiercely independent, group of tribes, practicing headhunting until well into the 20th century. Tracing their origins, and examining their social structures, religion and ritual, architecture, arts and crafts, hunting and warfare, costume and ornament, the present work is destined to become an essential study for all with interest in these fascinating people and their rich traditional culture, now rapidly being lost to the forces of modernity. "A major addition to the ethnography of the Naga peoples." (Alan Macfarlane, Professor of Anthropological Science Cambridge University.) xiv, 212 pp., 153 colour plates, 56 line drawings, 4 maps . First Edition. Soft Cover. New. Illus. by Photography by Dominique Viallard. 23 x 22 cm.

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Bookseller
Orchid Press CA (CA)
Bookseller's Inventory #
000473
Title
The Naga of Burma: Festivals, Customs and Way of Life
Author
Saul, Jamie
Illustrator
Photography by Dominique Viallard
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
New New
Edition
First Edition
ISBN 10
9745240656
ISBN 13
9789745240650
Publisher
Orchid Press
Place of Publication
Bangkok
Date Published
2005
Size
23 x 22 cm
Keywords
Burma, Myanmar, ethnography, Naga, textiles,
Bookseller catalogs
Art Asia; Burma; Culture Asia;

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