
Naga Society
Naga Society refers to the social and cultural organization of the Naga people, an indigenous group primarily found in Northeast India and parts of Myanmar. It is characterized by a strong sense of community, kinship ties, and traditional practices such as elaborate festivals, rituals, and social norms. The society often operates through village councils and leader figures like elders or chieftains, maintaining a balance between tradition and adaptation to modern influences. Naga Society emphasizes collective identity, respect for nature, and cultural heritage, reflecting a deep-rooted connection to their history and environment.