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Title
THE KUKI PEOPLE IN POST-INDEPENDENT INDIA By Lenin H. Kuki
Subject
THE KUKI PEOPLE IN POST-INDEPENDENT INDIA By Lenin H. Kuki
Description
The Kuki people
The Kukis are an ethnic people comprising numerous clans. These clans share a common past, culture,
customs and tradition. They speak in dialects that have a common root language belonging to the
Tibeto-Burman group. Kuki country was subjugated by the British and divided between British India and
British Burma administrations following the ‘Kuki Rising of 1917-1919’.
The Kukis are an ethnic people comprising numerous clans. These clans share a common past, culture,
customs and tradition. They speak in dialects that have a common root language belonging to the
Tibeto-Burman group. Kuki country was subjugated by the British and divided between British India and
British Burma administrations following the ‘Kuki Rising of 1917-1919’.
Creator
Lenin H. Kuki
Source
www.ksdf.org/print.asp?CatId=Publications&id=42
Language
eng
Document Item Type Metadata
Files (Vankoih)
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Collection (Kholna)
Citation (Zon Olna)
Lenin H. Kuki, "THE KUKI PEOPLE IN POST-INDEPENDENT INDIA By Lenin H. Kuki," in Zomi Online Library, Item #149, http://www.zomilibrary.com/main/items/show/149 (accessed May 19, 2012).
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