- The
origins of the Zomi
National Congress (ZNC) are in Manipur, India. T.
Gougin founded the
organisation in Daizang,
Churachandpur district in 1972 to campaign...
-
following Burma's
independence from Britain."
Gougin, T. (1984).
History of Zomi. Churachandpur, Manipur: T.
Gougin. OCLC 556461464. In
Burma the
people like...
- (subsuming the
various tribal identities). In India's
Manipur state, T.
Gougin formed a "United Zomi Organisation" in 1961 and "Zomi
National Congress"...
- Development. Delhi:
Mangalam Publications, 2013, p. 85.
History of Zomi T.
Gougin - 1984 "In
Burma the
people like to
renounce the term Chin in
favour of...
- 21-22. For oral
tradition about Songthu, see, T.
Gougin,
History of Zomi(Zou) (Lamka, India: T.
Gougin, 1984), 2. Also, Shaw,
Notes on the
Thadou ****is...
- (subsuming the
various tribal identities). In India's
Manipur state, T.
Gougin formed a "United Zomi Organisation" in 1961 and "Zomi
National Congress"...
-
Seiminlen Doungel(born 1994),
Indian football striker List of Naga
people Gougin,
History of Zomi, 67ff
Bertram S.
Carey and
Henry N. Tuck, Chin Hills, Vol...
- for the life of a
professional fisherman,
fishing the
Georges River Gone
Gougin' :The
weird mob in the opal
fields (1975) in
which Nino's two
children (Young...
- has two sequels, Gone Fishin' , and Gone
Gougin'
which feature largely the same cast of characters. Gone
Gougin'
takes place in 1975, 10
years after Gone...
- for his
books They're a
Weird Mob, Cop This Lot, Gone
Fishin ', and Gone
Gougin' .
Other examples include No Kava For Johnny,
which is
published under O'Grady's...