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The author provides an ethnographic account of a Naga hill tribe, documenting settlement patterns, defensive works such as ridgetop sites, ditches, palisades and night gates, village-naming practices tied to landscape and incidents, paths and bridge construction linking villages, and the internal layout of long-street villages with communal ritual stones and household arrangements. The book describes social life including pig and cattle rearing, domestic sanitation practices, ceremonial observances for the dead, mechanisms of inter-village warfare and alliances, and material culture such as tools, bridges and housing, based on several years' residence and local informants.

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J. P. Mills

J. P. Mills was an author known for his ethnographic work, particularly in the field of anthropology. His notable book, "The Lhota Nagas," explores the culture and traditions of the Lhota Naga people in Northeast India. Through detailed observations and descriptions, Mills provides insights into their social structures, rituals, and daily life, contributing to the understanding of indigenous communities in the region. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in anthropology and the diverse cultures of India.

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