The Nagas

Hill Peoples of Northeast India

Project Introduction The Naga Database
  1. footnotes 12. See Appendix A. (missing)
  2. footnotes 13. Hutton, The Angami Nagas, ...
  3. footnotes 14. The Western Nzemi claim th...
  4. footnotes 15. Vide supra, p.38, et infra...
  5. footnotes 16. From kade (land) and -peo ...
  6. footnotes 17. This is also the pattern o...
  7. footnotes 18. It is impossible for a wid...
  8. footnotes 19. Vide infra, p. (sic)
  9. footnotes 20. The kilt assumed at pubert...
  10. footnotes 21. Girls below the age of pub...
  11. footnotes 22. The rahangmi still form a ...
  12. footnotes 23. Vide infra, pp. 107,154.
  13. footnotes 24. See also pp.107,154.
  14. footnotes 25. Vide infra pp.141-2.
  15. footnotes 26. Vide supra, pp 28-9
  16. footnotes 27. An unmarried Nzemi youth i...
  17. footnotes 28. A case occurred at Laisong...
  18. footnotes 29. If a man dies before his s...
  19. footnotes 30. The Kabui Naga Feasts of M...
  20. footnotes 31. It should be noted that th...
  21. footnotes 32. In 1946 Ramkailungba of He...
  22. footnotes 33. A central Nzemi's hair is ...
  23. footnotes 34. Vide infra, pp. 143-4, for...
  24. footnotes 35. Although women have no sha...
  25. footnotes 36. Central Nzemi kinship will...
  26. footnotes 1. Mathai, meaning a headman, ...
  27. footnotes 2. The feast is called Hegwong...
  28. footnotes 3. There is no information as ...
  29. footnotes 4. In the case of Samrangba (v...
  30. footnotes 5. This is a statement of fact...
  31. footnotes 6. Vide note 4.
  32. footnotes 7. For a close parallel, see J...
  33. footnotes 1. Certain clusters of Central...
  34. footnotes 2. An Ao villager may prevent ...
  35. footnotes 3. Vide infra, p. 106
  36. footnotes 4. It is uncertain whether the...
  37. footnotes 5. For the Kabui parallel, see...
  38. footnotes 6. Vide supra, p. 56.
  39. footnotes 7. From the end of the harvest...
  40. footnotes 8. In the dry Spring of 1946 a...
  41. footnotes 9. In the Central Nzemi area t...
  42. footnotes 10. Vide supra, pp. 56.
  43. footnotes 11. In Asalu, Pokpat-ngi gener...
  44. footnotes 12. The average amount carried...
  45. footnotes 13. Zao kasang ("true rice-bee...
  46. footnotes 14. Red, a favourite colour, w...
  47. footnotes 1. Because of the gentler slop...
  48. footnotes 2. "With a taungya system on t...
  49. footnotes 3. Leach, op. cit. p.260-1. "I...
  50. footnotes 4. Vide supra, pp.28-29.
  51. footnotes 5. Tesenmi, Impai and Bopungwe...
  52. footnotes 6. Haichangnang of Asalu, who ...
  53. footnotes 7. See Appendix B.
  54. footnotes 8. In resettling a site it is ...
  55. footnotes 9. Leach, op.cit., p.257.
  56. footnotes 10. On the Northern Nzemi-Anga...
  57. footnotes 1. Village rituals are always ...
  58. footnotes 2. Vide supra, p.112.
  59. footnotes 3. It may flare up briefly at ...
  60. footnotes 4. Vide supra, p.48.
  61. footnotes 5. The Nzemi have two theories...
  62. footnotes 6. Wormwood (hega-zing) is bel...
  63. footnotes 7. See T.C.Hodson, Naga Tribes...
  64. footnotes 8. Vide supra, p.29.
  65. footnotes 1. Vide supra, pp.124-133.
  66. footnotes 2. Kepelo and Haijaichak, whic...
  67. footnotes 3. Compare the Konyak morung. ...
  68. footnotes 4. Central Nzemi folklore and ...
  69. footnotes 5. Vide supra, pp. 142-3.
  70. footnotes 6. All members of the village ...