- The
Chakhesangs are a
major Naga
ethnic group inhabiting the
Northeast Indian state of Nagaland.
Chakhesangs were
previously known as the
former Eastern...
- Chokri, (also
known as Chakrü,
Chakhesang and
Eastern Angami) is one of
three languages spoken by the
Chakhesang Naga of Phek district,
Nagaland state...
- is
devoid of
script or
written historical records. The Naga
shawl or
Chakhesang Shawls is
registered under the
Geographical indications (GI) of Nagaland...
- (including
Chakhesang, the
former Eastern Angami)
consists of a
given name
followed by a
middle name and a surname, as used by the
Angami and
Chakhesang Nagas...
- A
group of
people residing in the
centre part of
Chakhesang are
called Centre Chakhesang. It
comprises seven villages,
namely Porba, Sakraba, Gidemi,...
- The
state is home to 15
major native Naga
ethnic groups – Angami, Ao,
Chakhesang, Chang, Khiamniungan, Konyak, Lotha, Phom, Pochury, Rengma, Sangtam, Sümi...
- (Haimi), Pangmi, Rangpang, Tangsa, Wancho, Nocte, and
Tutsa now. Angami,
Chakhesang, Inpui, Mao, Maram, Pochury, Poumai, Rengma, Thangal,
Zeliangrong and...
- Kuzha, or Khezha, is a
major language of the
Chakhesang Naga
ethnic group of Phek
District in the
southern part of Nagaland, India. It is
generally spoken...
- battle, in
which Naga
warriors of the
Eastern Angamis (now
known as the
Chakhesangs)
armed with only
spears and bows and
arrows fought against British soldiers...
- Angami-Pochuri
languages Angami Angami Chokri (Chokri
Chakhesang)
Kuzhami (Kuzhami
Chakhesang) Mao (Sopvoma)
Poula (Poumai)
Pochuri Pochuri Ntenyi (Northern...