Main Bhi Bharat - The Angami Naga Tribe of Nagaland
In this episode of Main Bhi Bharat, we talk about the Angami Naga Tribe of the Nagaland. The state capital and second largest district of the state Kohima is the home of Anamis. The history of of Angamis and Kohima is filled with instances of numerous encounters with the non-Nagas. In modern history, it dates back to the arrival of the British in the region. Ever since the departure of British, the face of Kohima has started changing. To meet the Angami Nagas our team traveled to Kohima and another historical Angami village Khonoma. Anchor: Shyam Sunder

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