Naga Notes by Jungmayangla Longkumer is a captivating collection of articles and stories that offer a glimpse into the author’s reflections on life, society, and identity—crafted nearly two decades ago yet still resonating with relevance today. Originally published in Nagaland Post and Nagaland Page, these pieces are imbued with personal insight, cultural observations, and a sense of nostalgia that bridges the past and present. With sharp wit and thoughtful storytelling, Longkumer invites readers to explore narratives that may strike a familiar chord or evoke fresh perspectives. Whether delving into the everyday experiences of Naga life or touching on broader themes of transformation and resilience, Naga Notes stands as a timeless tribute to storytelling that remains as meaningful now as when first penned. A must-read for those who appreciate literary snapshots of history, culture, and the ever-evolving fabric of human experience.
Jungmayangla Longkumer is a teacher, writer and poet. She has authored three books including Change & Continuity in Tribal Villages; A Scociological study, Pottery; Earth Stories and Gift in the pot: Earth Poetry.Her short stories were earlier published in Of...
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