16:1316:13, 29 March 2020diffhist+678
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Naga people
i have made minor changes in the second paragraph of the introduction: instead of "the Naga peoples" i edited to "the Naga people..". Then i added the following line: In literature we can find the number of tribes increasing over the years owing to education: H. Sema (1986) has given 20, Horam (1975) lists 32 Tribes, Shimray (2005) has listed 40, S. R. Tohring (2010) lists 66 Naga tribes.Tag: Visual edit
13:2413:24, 29 March 2020diffhist+2,098
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Naga people
i added a content under the "Etymology" also i have removed the following line "The term Naga is derived from a Burmese language word Naka, which means 'pierced ears' or 'people with pierced ears'. The piercing of ears is a Naga tradition", and replaced it with a line from a book which conveys the same, more or less, message with the removed lineTag: Visual edit
19:2719:27, 28 March 2020diffhist+5,594
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Nagaland
I have added a new section titled Literature. i came to this page to edit but of my ignorance and inexperience i simply started 'editing' in the process removing a portion that someone already wrote (painstakingly perhaps) but it was restored back so i have resorted to adding a rather new content than to try and edit someone's work (who seem to be very possessive of their writings)Tag: Visual edit
27 March 2020
20:1520:15, 27 March 2020diffhist+3,410
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Nagaland
i changed a content as well as the heading: instead of "Antiquity" i changed it to "Who are Nagas? and Nagas in Literature". The aim is to highlight the available literature on Nagas and Nagaland starting from 1840Tag: Visual edit
16:1316:13, 29 March 2020diffhist+678
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Naga people
i have made minor changes in the second paragraph of the introduction: instead of "the Naga peoples" i edited to "the Naga people..". Then i added the following line: In literature we can find the number of tribes increasing over the years owing to education: H. Sema (1986) has given 20, Horam (1975) lists 32 Tribes, Shimray (2005) has listed 40, S. R. Tohring (2010) lists 66 Naga tribes.Tag: Visual edit
13:2413:24, 29 March 2020diffhist+2,098
m
Naga people
i added a content under the "Etymology" also i have removed the following line "The term Naga is derived from a Burmese language word Naka, which means 'pierced ears' or 'people with pierced ears'. The piercing of ears is a Naga tradition", and replaced it with a line from a book which conveys the same, more or less, message with the removed lineTag: Visual edit
19:2719:27, 28 March 2020diffhist+5,594
m
Nagaland
I have added a new section titled Literature. i came to this page to edit but of my ignorance and inexperience i simply started 'editing' in the process removing a portion that someone already wrote (painstakingly perhaps) but it was restored back so i have resorted to adding a rather new content than to try and edit someone's work (who seem to be very possessive of their writings)Tag: Visual edit
27 March 2020
20:1520:15, 27 March 2020diffhist+3,410
m
Nagaland
i changed a content as well as the heading: instead of "Antiquity" i changed it to "Who are Nagas? and Nagas in Literature". The aim is to highlight the available literature on Nagas and Nagaland starting from 1840Tag: Visual edit