nagas in A Sentence

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    (i) religious or social practices of the Nagas,

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    The God of the Nagas.

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    The Nagas traditionally live in villages.

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    The Nagas are half human and half snake.

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    The Nagas were half serpent and half human.

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    The Kundalini Nagas.

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    In fact, it was the language of the Nagas throughout India.

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    Nagas have to be different and special from the common world.

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    Nagas” are half-human half-serpent beings that live beneath the earth and beneath bodies of water.

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    The Nagas held a plebiscite in 1951 where 99 per cent opted for complete independence.

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    The Nagas who inhabited the Jaffna Peninsula were probably the ancestors of Sri Lankan Tamils.

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    It dubbed any statement or declaration made by the Home Ministry as unfounded and unacceptable to the Nagas.

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    This temple has a monument of 1300 AD century, which states that it is a temple of the Nagas.

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    Hill districts were home to a predominantly Tibeto-Burman population, including groups like the Chakmas, Mizos, Nagas, Garos and Bodos.

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    Thus there are the squatting or rearing vyalas( mythical lion- like forms with transformed faces), elephants, Nagas, nagadevas, bhutas, etc.

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    Enforcing a ban wasn't a simple decision as it meant weaning people off hunting, which was the Nagas' way of life.

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    Nagas: These are the saints who wear no clothes with ash smeared all over their body and have long matted hair.

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    Nagas are a type of spirit associated with lakes, trees, and forests and when we pollute their territory, they cause problems.

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    While the NNPGs want a solution for Nagas within Nagaland, the NSCN-IM seeks integration of Naga-inhabited areas beyond the geographical boundary of Nagaland.

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    In the 1950s, the Naga National Council led a violent unsuccessful insurgency against the Government of India, demanding a separate country for the Nagas.

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    The necessity for the application of the name Dravida to the Nagas of northern India had ceased because they had ceased to speak the Dravida language.

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    The ape- god Hanuman claims that in the“ Perfect Age,” all men were saintly, there was only one religion, and there were no demons or Nagas.

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    In this case too, the agreement was with the Naga People's Convention that moderate Nagas formed in August 1957 during a violent phase and not with the NNC.

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    As has been quoted earlier, Ambedkar believed that“Dravidians as Nagas occupied not merely southern India but that they occupied the whole of India- South as well as North.

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    This agreement, after nearly 80 rounds of talks, acted as a balm for the Nagas who were beginning to get restless about Delhi's seriousness in solving the issue;

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    The Nagas had asked British to let them have the freedom to determine their future and the British had also agreed to a concept of limited sovereignty based on traditional idea of self-rule.

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    Nagas did not accept the boundary delineation and demanded that Nagaland should comprise the erstwhile Naga Hills and Naga dominated area in North Cachar and Nagaon districts, which were part of the Naga territory.

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    He also underlines the fact that“Dravidians, as Nagas, ruled not only over southern India but over southern and northern India both”.[7] He says,“It is clear that the Nagas and the Dravidians were the same.”.

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    In the tribal areas of the north- east, Angami and Lhota Nagas blow the buffalo horn which the former call reli- ki, that is about half a meter long and has a small bamboo tube attached at the blowing end to serve as a mouthpiece.

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    When the bills were passed in August 2015, it pleased the Hindu Meitei community, indigenous to the State, because it would restrict entry of‘outsiders' under the new ILP-like laws and define who can claim to be from Manipur with 1951 as a cutoff date, but the tribals, mainly the Kukis and Nagas who live in the hill districts, erupted in anger.

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