- head It is said that
Lalsavunga was the
richest Mizo Chief. The
existing Lushei Chiefs all
claim to
descendants of a
certain Thangura, who is sometimes...
- and clans. The
Lushei clans referred to the
Maras as Lakher.
Early British encounters named the
tribes as
Shendu before adopting the
Lushei exonym. Maraland...
- 33%) Bom (0.67%)
Khyang (0.23%)
Khumi (0.18%) Chak (0.15%)
Pankho (0.08%)
Lushei (0.01%)
Others (0.2%) In Bangladesh,
there are many
indigenous peoples living...
- 943, Bom 12,311,
Khyang 4,176,
Khumi 3,341, Chak 2,725,
Pankho 1,458 and
Lushei 216. They
differ markedly from the
Bengali majority of
Bangladesh in language...
-
Ranglong and the Hrangkhol, and the
second batch that
followed include Lushei (or Lusei), Paite, Lai, Mara, Ralte, Hmar, Thadou, Shendus, and several...
- (Tawr) Dai (Yindu) Naga
Tangkhul Malin Panun Magun Matu Mara Mi-er Mgan
Lushei (Lushay)
Laymyo Lyente Lautu Lai (Haka Chin)
Laizao Mro (Wakim) Hualngo...
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Experiences in
Manipur and the Naga
Hills (1896). John
Shakespear aut****d The
Lushei ****i
Clans (1912). Keen,
Caroline (2015). An
Imperial Crisis in British...
-
Khasi (1891), Garo (1924)
Mizoram Pangkho (1954), Mara (Lakher) (1956),
Lushei/Mizo (1959), Hmar (1920-Mark, 1960-NT, 1968), Lai
Hakha (1978),
Bawmzo (1989)...
- Calcutta:
Government of
India – via archive.org Shakespear, J. (1912), The
Lushei ****i Clans, London:
McMillan and Co – via archive.org Suan, H. Kham Khan...
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decorative bamboo lifter),
Sarlamkai (dance of the conquest),
Rallu lam (
Lushei dance) and many
other dances and events. Some of the big
events are fashion...