what does the design on the shawl of the nagas tell us?
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Symbolic representations
The red in the shawl signified the blood of the enemy. The blue was derived from leaves, off plants grown for this purpose in the outskirts of the village. The Nagas believed that their enemies could be warded off with their magic spells.
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Symbolic representations
The red in the shawl signified the blood of the enemy. The blue was derived from leaves, off plants grown for this purpose in the outskirts of the village. The Nagas believed that their enemies could be warded off with their magic spells.
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