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Naga is a vaguely defined umbrella term for several tribes in North-East India and Upper Burma. S. R. Tohring (2010) lists 66 Naga tribes. The 1991 Census of India listed 35 Naga groups as Scheduled Tribes: 17 in Nagaland, 15 in Manipur and 3 in Arunachal Pradesh. In the past, writers such as Dr. Rev Dozo (in ''The Cross over Nagaland'') and Renthy Keitzar, have classified the Kuki as one of the Naga tribes. == Naga tribes == File:Angami 1033b.jpg | An Angami man in traditional dress File:Aos 2219b.jpg | Ao woman in traditional attire File:Koniak 0382b.jpg | A Konyak chief in his traditional outfit File:Liangmai Dance.jpg | Liangmai youths performing folk dance during Road Show in Peren, Nagaland File:Oral Literature in the Digital Age - 000103.jpg | A Pochury woman on a book cover File:Nocte diorama.JPG | A diorama of Nocte people in a museum File:Glory Day celebration of the Poumai Naga.jpg | Glory Day celebration of the Poumai Naga File:Gaidinliu left(1970).jpg | Rani Gaidinliu, a Rongmei Naga File:Tangkhul Chonchon.jpg | Tangkhul girl in a modern adaptation of the traditional dress File:Tangsa diorama.JPG | A diorama of Tangsa people in a museum File:Wancho diorama.JPG | A diorama of the Wancho people in a museum File:Naga female by retlaw snellac.jpg | Yimchunger girl at the Kutur village morung 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Naga tribes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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