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The Naga of Burma: Festivals, Customs and Way of Life

The Naga of Burma: Festivals, Customs and Way of Life
Jamie Saul  •  Dominique Viallard (Photographer)
CULTURAL PORTRAIT •  2005 •  PAPER  • 212 PAGES

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The Naga are an ethnic minority with a population of almost four million, found in Burma and parts of China and India. In this handsomely photographed anthropological study, Jamie Saul presents a well-informed overview of the Naga people, their social structures, religious traditions, art and architectural styles. With photographs by Dominique Viallard, who worked as a doctor and photographer in Burma for the last five years of Saul's study.  (BMA47, $36.00)

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