Stirn, Aglaja and Peter van Ham 2003

Stirn, Aglaja & Peter van Ham. 2003. The hidden world of the Naga: living traditions in Northeast India and Burma. Munich: Prestel. 176pp.

@book{555542,
  address    = {Munich},
  author     = {Stirn, Aglaja and Peter van Ham},
  pages      = {176},
  publisher  = {Prestel},
  title      = {The hidden world of the Naga: living traditions in Northeast India and Burma},
  year       = {2003},
  fn         = {eurasia\stirn_naga2003pages_o.pdf, eurasia\stirn_naga2003pages.pdf},
  hhtype     = {overview},
  inlg       = {English [eng]},
  lgcode     = {Tangsa, Nocte / Hashik, Tutsa, Wancho, Lower Konyak, Upper Konyak, Lainong, Macham, Haime, Yonkon, Kuku, Ponyo, Gongvan, Khiamniungan = Naga-Khiamniungan [kix], Chang, Phom, Sangtam, Yimchunger = Yimchungru Naga [yim], Sema = Sumi Naga [nsm], Ao, Lhota, Rengma, Pochuri, Para, Chakhesang = Naga-Chokri [nri], Angami, Zeliangrong, Mao, Maram = Maram Naga [nma], Thangal = Naga-Thangal [nki], Tangkhul, Maring},
  macro_area = {Eurasia},
  src        = {hh}
}

Document types

Languages

Name in source Glottolog languoid
Tangsa
    Nocte / Hashik
      Tutsa
        Wancho
          Lower Konyak
            Upper Konyak
              Lainong
                Macham
                  Haime
                    Yonkon
                      Kuku
                        Ponyo
                          Gongvan
                            Khiamniungan
                            Chang
                              Phom
                                Sangtam
                                  Yimchunger
                                  Sema
                                  Ao
                                    Lhota
                                      Rengma
                                        Pochuri
                                          Para
                                            Chakhesang
                                            Angami
                                              Zeliangrong
                                                Mao
                                                  Maram
                                                  Thangal
                                                  Tangkhul
                                                    Maring