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Body Arts: The Naga People

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Pitt Rivers Museum
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Dr Vibha Joshi, a specialist in the Naga culture of northeast India, and Julia Nicholson from the Pitt Rivers Museum look at the unique traditions of hair and body ornaments,.
as well as tattooing, among different Naga groups, and discuss the effects of colonisation and Christianity upon their culture.

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Pitt Rivers Museum
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Vibha Joshi
Julia Nicholson
Keywords
anthropology
body art
india
pitt rivers
naga
Department: Pitt Rivers Museum
Date Added: 22/08/2011
Duration: 00:18:57

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