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Asia - The Nagas: Hill Peoples of Northeast India — Society, Culture and the Colonial Encounter. By Julian Jacobs, with Alan MacFarlane, Sarah Harrison and Anita Herle. London: Thames and Hudson, 1990. Pp. 359. Illustrations, Glossary, Notes, Bibliography.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2009

Anthony R. Walker
Affiliation:
The Ohio State University

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Copyright © The National University of Singapore 1993

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References

1 Paul, and Lewis, Elaine, Peoples of the Golden Triangle: Six Tribes in Thailand (London: Thames and Hudson, 1984)Google Scholar.

2 Leach, Edmund R., Political Systems of Highland Burma: A Study of Kachin Social Structure (London: G. Bell & Sons for London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London, 1954)Google Scholar.

3 Jacobs refers to very few of the growing number of works on the Naga by Indian scholars [for a substantial accounting of these see Sen, Sipra's Tribes of Nagaland (Delhi: Mittal Publications, 1987)Google Scholar], nor does he cite Puthenpurakal's major study Baptist Missions in Nagaland: A Study in Historical and Ecumenical Perspective, Shillong, Vendrame Missiological Institute, despite its 1984 publication date.