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Why Indigenous Medicinal Knowledge in Nagaland Still Matters

India, March 15 -- There is this story-unverified, of course-that a well-off Naga man suffering from relentless diabetes decided to travel all the way to China after reading about a wonder plant in th... Read More


When Religion Becomes Political Weaponry: A Warning for Secular Democracies

India, March 3 -- Religion and politics are extremely emotive topics, particularly the erasure - or attempt at erasure - of the line between the two. When these topics are debated civilly among friend... Read More


Naga Folklore, Bachelor's Winter and Indigenous Knowledge

India, Feb. 15 -- Northeastern tribal communities are replete with folklore - some of it almost forgotten now. A Naga folklore narrates that throughout the year, village maidens would weave men's shaw... Read More


Northeast Journalism at Crossroads: Lessons from Kohima Press Club's 25 Years

India, Jan. 25 -- On January 20, 2026, the Kohima Press Club (KPC), Nagaland's second press club, celebrated its Silver Jubilee (2001-2026). The Dimapur Press Club (DPC), the first press club in the s... Read More