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Give a brief note on the origin of the word 'NAGA'

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Answered by NavyaRanjan
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Originally, the Nagas did not call themselves by the name ‘Naga’. It was others / outsiders who gave the name ‘Naga’.The word ‘Naga‘ is a vaguely defined umbrella term for several indigenous communities in North-East India and Western Burma. In India Nagas are found in Nagaland, four Districts in Manipur, one District in Assam and two Districts in Arunachal Pradesh. In addition to this, many Nagas also inhabit Western parts of Myanmar (Burma).

Answered by Anonymous
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The name NAGA is used for a group of inhabitants of a mountainous region of Northeast India and Myanmar (Burma). ... According to Naga legend, this term was derived from the Burmese word "No-ka" meaning people with pierced earlobes. 'No' Means ear pierced or to make a hole in or through, in Kachin language.

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