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From Phizo to Muivah: The naga national question in north east india / A. Lanunungsang Ao,

By: Ao, A. LanunungsangMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Mittal Publication, 2002. Description: vii ; 409 p. ; Hard-Bound, 23cmISBN: 8170998409DDC classification: 320.0954165
Contents:
1. General introduction; 2. Rise and growth of the Naga people's movement; 3. The Naga Lamentations; 4. Human rights and suffering people; 5. On human rights violations - case studies; 6. The peace making approaches; 7. The need for Naga unification; 8. Naga self-determination; 9. The unsolved Naga nationals questions.
Summary: This book is another welcome addition of volume in the field of political science, history, sociology, anthropology etc., that could be used as a source of material in discovering peoples movement that are developing in the North-East India. This book will be immensely useful for the teachers and students, politicians, public leaders, councillors, patriots, policymakers, researchers and academicians. A must, for peace makers and conflict students addressed not only to India and the Nagas; but the people of western countries who may like to know the real picture of the Indo-Naga political issues of invasion, which is one of the oldest unsettled political conflicts needing an amicable solution on human terms. The book speaks on Human Rights and Self-Determination. It is a millennium commitment writing.
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1. General introduction;
2. Rise and growth of the Naga people's movement;
3. The Naga Lamentations;
4. Human rights and suffering people;
5. On human rights violations - case studies;
6. The peace making approaches;
7. The need for Naga unification;
8. Naga self-determination;
9. The unsolved Naga nationals questions.

This book is another welcome addition of volume in the field of political science, history, sociology, anthropology etc., that could be used as a source of material in discovering peoples movement that are developing in the North-East India. This book will be immensely useful for the teachers and students, politicians, public leaders, councillors, patriots, policymakers, researchers and academicians. A must, for peace makers and conflict students addressed not only to India and the Nagas; but the people of western countries who may like to know the real picture of the Indo-Naga political issues of invasion, which is one of the oldest unsettled political conflicts needing an amicable solution on human terms. The book speaks on Human Rights and Self-Determination. It is a millennium commitment writing.

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