Anglo-Kuki War (1917-1919)
By Dr. T.S. GangteWith the commencement of the First World War in 1914, the policies of Governments in Europe were obsessed with hate and suspicion and were blinded with powers of obstruction and resistance in their hands. The war became an inferno round and about the world, causing losses both ... Read More
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The Forgotten Sons
By Seikholen Thomsong'A Saga of Valour and Sacrifice' Dedicated to hundreds of Kukis hurt, killed, scarred or maimed for life just because they fought for a cause to help their brethren achieve self respect. Dedicated to the brave men and women who had undergone deprivation, hardship, and even physical and ... Read More
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Structure of Chin-Kuki-Mizo's social institutions
By Sominthang DoungelThe Chin-Kuki-Mizo society, like most tribal societies, is segmentary. It has different clans, which followed different system of dialects, sacrificial rites, priests (thiempu) and chiefs. Their social life during the pre-British was bounded by many fears arising out of their animistic belief. Inter-clan feuds had also been a ... Read More
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Structure of Chin-Kuki-Mizo’s social institutions
By Sominthang DoungelThe Chin-Kuki-Mizo society, like most tribal societies, is segmentary. It has different clans, which followed different system of dialects, sacrificial rites, priests (thiempu) and chiefs. Their social life during the pre-British was bounded by many fears arising out of their animistic belief. Inter-clan feuds had also been a ... Read More
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The big platform: In the interest of Kuki-Chin-Mizo unity
By J.L. ThiekNovember 3, 2006: Surprising it is how so many tribes exist in and around the town of Churachandpur, each having its own dialect, yet can, if not fully, partially, understand the other's and still more surprising that these tribes-people, despite a conspicuous thread of affinity binding them, find ... Read More
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The Chin-Kuki-Ethnic Dilemma: Search for an Appropriate Identity
INTRODUCTION April 26, 2007: An attempt is made in this paper at studying the early history of the tribal ethnic group—Kuki-Chin-Mizo. An attempt is also made to trace their original ethnic identity, especially in view of differing, and sometimes conflicting, interpretations of their ... Read More
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