Tribes In Colonization: A Study Of Nagas

Authors

  • R. Poojaa PhD Research scholar, Department of English, Avinashilingam institute for Home Science and Higher Education for women, Coimbatore, TN, India Author
  • Dr. Sreeja Balakrishnan Assistant Professor (SS),Department of English, Avinashilingam institute for Home Science and Higher Education for women, Coimbatore, TN, India Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62656/

Abstract

Colonization and missionary hand in hand eradicated the original culture and tribal lifestyle. Even though people had to adapt to the constant changes, the deficit of culture must be given importance because it segregates the posterity from ancestral notions. Tribes in colonization is the focal area of this article, it incorporates the imprints of colonization in Nagas through the role of proselytization. The present study deals with the impacts of colonization through proselytization expressed in the work of Easterine Kire’s Sky is My Father: A Naga Village Remembered (2018). With reference to the Naga literature novel, the paper explores the metamorphosis of Naga culture. Hence, the prime theme of this paper is to cogitate the role of colonization in lives of Nagas through the analysis of proselytization.

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Published

31.08.2024

How to Cite

R. Poojaa, & Sreeja Balakrishnan. (2024). Tribes In Colonization: A Study Of Nagas. Journal of Native India & Diversity Studies, 1(01), 36-44. https://doi.org/10.62656/