New Delhi || 04-12-2024
At the 2nd World War Museum Complex, Kisama, Kohima an exhibition “Naga – Land & People in Archival Mirror” was organized by the National Archives of India (NAI), in collaboration with the Arts and Culture Department, Government of Nagaland. It is a part of the 25th Hornbill Festival which opened on 1st December.
Based on the historical archival records and photographs in the collection of the National Archives of India and the Nagaland State Archives, this exhibition offers a remarkable exploration of Nagaland’s rich history, culture, and heritage.
The exhibition was inaugurated by Shri K. Konngam Konayak, Advisor for Art & Culture, Government of Nagaland, in the presence of distinguished dignitaries and cultural enthusiasts. Running from December 1 to 10, the exhibition is designed around 12 thematic panels, each providing insights into significant moments in Nagaland’s history, including:
Naga-Land & People: Early perceptions of the Naga people and their traditions.
Colonial Inroads: The British expansion into the Naga Hills and its impact.
World Wars: Contributions of the Naga people during global conflicts.
Statehood to Nagaland: Milestones in the creation of Nagaland as a state in 1963.
Road to Progress: Post-statehood development and achievements.
The 3rd Day of the 25th edition of the Hornbill Festival at Naga Heritage Village, Kisama witnessed a variety of cultural performances and folk songs and dances of various tribes. #HornbillFestival2024 @dipr_nagaland pic.twitter.com/srdgiW8KG1
— MyGov Nagaland (@MyGovNagaland) December 3, 2024
The exhibition showcases rare archival materials, including maps, photographs, and documents.
The exhibition highlights key narratives such as peace missions, democratic milestones like the 1963 Assembly Elections, political movements, and historic visits by leaders like Dr. S. Radhakrishnan and Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi. By exploring these archival treasures, visitors will gain a deeper understanding of the state’s traditions, history, and cultural evolution.