Naga Culture – Free against the odds - a coffeetable size photobook
Book Release at Hornbill Festival in Nagaland
December 1 to 7 2011
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Naga Culture – Free against the odds
A dazzling array of colors
DEV Publishers & Distributors of Delhi, India and the Naga International Support Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands have the pleasure to announce the
Naga Culture, Free against the Odds
Naga Culture a coffeetable size photobook is launched during the Naga Hornbill Festival in Nagaland State, India (December 1 to 7 2011)
Naga Culture is the portrayal of the unique but unknown Naga Peoples. Their habitat is located in the mountains, disputably part of Northeast India and Northwest Myanmar, formerly Burma. Over forty tribes with common ancestry but a multitude of affiliated languages and attires make up the Naga Community.
Seeing them in their finest attires during festivals as well as ordinary life is an extraordinary experience. And, because their land until recently has been isolated from the outside world hardly a soul knows about them; this includes Indians and Myanmarese.
Naga Culture is photographed and written by Frans Welman and Ngathingkhui Jagoi with important visual contributions from Caiisi Mao and Famke Veenstra.
Please contact Naga International Support Center Amsterdam, the Netherlands [email protected] or DEV Publishers & Distributors Delhi, India [email protected] to order this magnificent book
* * This information was provided by Frans Welman who can be contacted at fimapur(at)yahoo(dot)com / nisc(at)nagalim(dot)nl
This Post is uploaded on November 27, 2011.
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