
Naga heritage
Naga heritage pertains to the rich cultural traditions of the Naga people, an indigenous group primarily found in northeastern India and northwestern Myanmar. Known for their distinct customs, language, art, and oral histories, Nagas have a deep-rooted culture centered around community, rituals, and symbolism. They historically practiced animism and later adapted various religions, including Christianity. Their heritage reflects a resilient identity shaped by traits like valor, intricate weaving, carved wooden masks, and ceremonial practices. Preserving this heritage is essential for understanding their unique worldview, social structure, and contributions to regional diversity.