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My Experiences In Manipur And The Naga Hills

Johnstone James
Publication date 30/01/2024
EAN: 9791041983797
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"My Experiences in Manipur and the Naga Hills" by Sir James Johnstone provides a detailed account of his time in the Naga Hills, a region in northeastern India, during the late 19th century. The narrative begins with Johnstone's arrival in India with... See full description
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PublisherCULTUREA
Page Count200
Languageen
AuthorJohnstone James
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date30/01/2024
Weight358 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)1.40 x 17.00 x 22.00 cm
A Journey through the Naga Hills: Challenges and Reflections
"My Experiences in Manipur and the Naga Hills" by Sir James Johnstone provides a detailed account of his time in the Naga Hills, a region in northeastern India, during the late 19th century. The narrative begins with Johnstone's arrival in India with his wife in 1873, as he takes up the position of Political Agent in the Naga Hills. The journey to the hills is fraught with challenges, including difficult terrain and a lack of resources. Johnstone describes the landscape, the local tribes, and the socio-political dynamics of the region. He highlights the logistical difficulties of establishing a base at Samagudting, a location he criticizes for its lack of water and unhealthy conditions. Despite these challenges, Johnstone and his wife adapt to their new environment, forming relationships with the local Naga people and working to improve the living conditions for both the British establishment and the indigenous population. The narrative also touches on Johnstone's interactions with other British officials and his efforts to maintain peace and order in the region. Throughout the text, Johnstone reflects on the broader implications of British colonial policy in India, advocating for a more personal and reformative approach to governance. His experiences offer insights into the complexities of colonial administration and the cultural exchanges between the British and the indigenous peoples of the Naga Hills.