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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Christmas 2011 in Nagaland - Vishepu (II)

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On the day of the Christmas feast, the whole (or most of the) village gathered in front of I.'s parents' home (well technically the ...

Christmas 2011 in Nagaland - Vishepu (I)

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Everyone will tell you that Christmas time in Nagaland is best spent in a village. The towns and cities tend to empty out. It's just as ...
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Saturday, January 1, 2011

Sex sells fireworks?

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Happy New Year from Nagaland! Now, going back to Australia for a second, most Australians associate (or have associated) Canberra with bei...
Thursday, December 30, 2010

Christmas in Nagaland (III)

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It was back to Natha New on Christmas morning. After tea, biscuits and fried Sümi sho , we were off to the village where lunch was ready for...

Christmas in Nagaland (II)

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I was invited to spend Christmas Eve and Christmas Day at the distinguished H S Rotokha (or 'apuh Sükato')'s home village of Nat...
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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Christmas in Nagaland (I)

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A few days ago, a friend back in Australia asked me if it even felt like Christmas over here. It's a fair question, given that I am in I...
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