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“Mizo Tribes of North East India” provides a comprehensive overview of the Mizo people, primarily located in India’s Northeast, especially the state of Mizoram. The book likely delves into their historical social structures, including their distinctive patrilineal clan systems, traditional village autonomy, and institutions like the Zawlbuk.
A central theme would be the profound impact of Christianity on Mizo society, exploring how this adopted faith has shaped their identity, cultural practices, and social organization. The book also covers their significant political history, notably the 20-year insurgency (1966-1986) against the Indian government, culminating in the Mizo Peace Accord and the formation of Mizoram state.
By examining these facets, the book aims to offer deep insights into Mizo identity formation, their unique adaptation to various influences, and their resilience as a distinct tribal group within India’s diverse North-Eastern Region.
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