Skulduggery
Their skull trophies may have been replaced with papier mache replicas, but the head-hunters of Nagaland haven't let go of ancient customs. Disillusioned and nostalgic, they cling to their traditions.
The modern world came to the Naga people a long time ago, and yet it has offered them few benefits. Outside the missionary church, the Naga defiantly re-live former glories of war in elaborate reconstructions. With the government far away in Delhi and the future marred by struggling industries, even the young Naga lament: "we once had total freedom. These days, its bad."
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