The Zeme people, also known as the Zeme Nagas, are a Tibeto-Burmese ethnic group from Northeast India.[2] Their villages are mostly spread across Peren district in Nagaland; Tamenglong district, Senapati district in Manipur and Dima Hasao district (NC hills) in Assam.
Total population | |
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130,000 approx. (2011)[1] | |
Languages | |
Zeme language, Mzieme language | |
Religion | |
Christianity, Heraka and Paupaise | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Rongmei, Liangmai, Inpui, Other Naga people |
Notable people
edit- Harielungbe Haralu, First Naga Medical Doctor.
- Neichülie-ü Nikki Haralu, former Indian Ambassador
- L. Lungalang, Former Chief Secretary of Nagaland
- Nini Lungalang, poet
- Armstrong Pame, bureaucrat
- T. R. Zeliang, former Chief Minister of Nagaland.
Bibliography
edit- Roy, Babul and A.N.M.I. Ali. "Shifting cultivation and forest in North East India", People of the Himalayas: Ecology, Culture, Development and Change by K. C. Mahanta, Kamla-Raj Enterprises: Delhi (1997).
- Roy, Babul. Socio-cultural and environmental dimensions of tribal health: a study among the Dimasa Kacharis and the Zemi Nagas of North Cachar Hills in Assam. PhD Thesis (unpublished), Gauhati University, Assam (1998).
- Roy, Babul. An anthropological peep at Zeme religion. Bull. Dept. Anth. Gauhati University, IX, 51-60 (1995).
- Roy, Babul. Folk Medicine and Folk Therapeutic Principle among the Zeme Nagas of N. C. Hills in Assam (India) Curare: Journal of Ethnomedicine and Transcultural Psychiatry [Germany] Sole 2001, Vol. 24, No. 1 & 2, pages 161-164. Refereed ISSN 0344-8622 Int.
- Roy, Babul. Zeme Naga Ethno-medicines and animal related practices. Curare: Journal of Medical Anthropology [Germany]. Sole 2010, Vol.33, No.1+2, pages 97–104. Refereed ISSN 0344-8622 Int.
- Roy, Babul. Evolving Gender Relationships among the Zeme Nagas of North Cachar Hills (Assam). Journal of Indian Anthropological Society [India] Sole 2004, Vol. 38, pages 9–20. Refereed ISSN 0019-4387 Nat.
- Roy, Babul. Folk Perception of Disease and Curative Measures among the Zeme Nagas of North Cachar Hills in Assam. Journal of Indian Anthropological Society [India] Sole 2004, Vol. 39, pages 57–66. Refereed ISSN 0019-4387 Nat.
- Bower, Ursula Graham.1952. Naga Path. London: Reader Union, John Murray.
- Bower, Ursula Graham.1950. Drums Behind the Hill. New York: William Morrow and Company.
- Bower, Ursula Graham.1950.Village Organisation among the Central Nzemi Nagas, Diploma in Anthropology Thesis. London: University College London.
References
edit- ^ "Census of India 2011". MHA GOI.
- ^ S. R. Tohring (2010). Violence and identity in North-east India: Naga-Kuki conflict. Mittal Publications. pp. xv–xvii. ISBN 978-81-8324-344-5.
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