Angami men, Nagaland, northeast India, 1955🇮🇳
Photo credit: National Geographic
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Angami men, Nagaland, northeast India, 1955🇮🇳
Photo credit: National Geographic
"bride from the n-east" collection by the indian brand "with nanai and akimugha yeptho"
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Inktober Day 5 : Deer
Medium : Digital Ink, G Pen
My take on the Angami Naga folktale, "The Benevolent Deer". How can beheading a barking deer irrigate an entire field in a day? Use your imagination!
This inktober, I'm planning on using the prompts to explore South Asia's folk traditions!
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Mokokchung, Nagaland, India
by Allan Aley
Tokhü Emong festival in Nagaland, India, celebrated by the Lotha Nagas people.
Tokhü Emong is celebrated in the first week of November every year. The nine day Fall festival celebrates the end of the harvest season.
Walkabout in Kohima (2) (3) (4) by Kandukuru Nagarjun
Via Flickr:
(1) Terrace farms of Kiswema. (2) Hornbill festival venue. (3) Kohima Cathedral. (4) Golden Naga man amidst rubble.