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essay on the role of naga women in the field of literature​

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Answered by itzPapaKaHelicopter
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Women were always victims. Nagaland is the only state in India where there has been a sustained opposition to the 33 per cent reservation for women's participation in public office. And the dramatic events of the last winter have raised serious concerns and led to debates about gender justice in Naga society.

Answered by ItzMrVinay
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Before going to the central point of the discussion, to better understand this patriarchal system in the context of Naga society, I would like to provide a brief overview of the patriarchal system that was rigidly followed by the Nagas before the arrival of Christianity. Traditionally, it has been the culture of the Naga people that the family is the primary social unit and the father is the head of the family. Although there are many differences between different Naga communities, the common features of traditional Naga society included hunting, engaging in warfare, and cultivation for men, while weaving, pottery, and spinning were some of the most important duties assigned to women. Most of the domestic chores were expected to be performed by women and the men controlled the decision-making, which is commonly seen even today. Being patrilineal and patriarchal in character, the Naga men even today hold the primary power in every decision and control moral authority and political leadership; all immovable property and titles are inherited by the male. In some communities, like the Ao Naga, property can be given by a father as a gift to his daughter.

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