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Major Naga ethnic group found in Nagaland
Lotha Nagas, also known as Kyongs, are a major Naga ethnic group native to Wokha District in the Northeast Indian state of Nagaland. Scholars have presented
Lotha_Naga
Culinary traditions of the Nagas
the Lotha Nagas. Dog meat is a delicacy among Nagas. It is used in various dishes. Galho, also known as zawo, a common Angami and Chakhesang Naga speciality
Naga_cuisine
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India
categorized various Naga languages into three groups: Western Naga, Eastern Naga, and Central Naga. Lotha falls into the Central Naga group, which also
Lotha_language
Student organisation
student leaders from Angami, Ao, Lotha, Sümi gathered at Kohima and decided to have the inaugural session of the Naga Students' Federation on 17 May 1947
Naga_Students'_Federation
Geographic language cluster
as of 2001), Thadou (350,000) or Lotha language (179,000). "Kuki" and "Chin" are essentially synonyms, whereas the Naga speak languages belonging to several
Kuki-Chin–Naga_languages
Indian anthropologist
current president of the Lotha Academy and also wrote several books on Naga anthropology. Lotha is an ethnic Naga. History of Naga Anthropology 1832–1947
Abraham_Lotha
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up lotha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lotha may refer to: Lotha Naga, a Naga tribe in Wokha district, Nagaland, India Lotha language, spoken
Lotha
Rengma Sümi (Sema) Central Naga languages Ao language Chungli Ao Mongsen Ao Changki Dordar (Yacham) Longla Patsho Khiamniungan Lotha (Lhota) Sangtam ('Thukumi')
Naga_languages
Independent component city in Bicol Region, Philippines
Naga (officially the City of Naga; Central Bikol: Ciudad nin Naga; Rinconada Bikol: Ciudad ka Naga; Tagalog: Lungsod ng Naga; Spanish: Ciudad de Naga;
Naga,_Camarines_Sur
Harvest festival celebrated by the Lotha Nagas in India
celebrated by the Lotha Nagas in the Indian state of Nagaland. The nine day Fall festival celebrates the end of the harvest season. In the Lotha Naga language
Tokhü_Emong
following is a list of Naga surnames. The Nagas comprise a number of distinct ethnic groups, including the Angami, Ao, Sümi, Lotha, Tangkhul and others
List_of_Naga_surnames
Present Secretary General of Naga People's Front . Mmhonlümo Kikon (b. 1978), Former Minister in Government of Nagaland. Khyomo Lotha (b. 1940), Former Member
List_of_Naga_politicians
Eleventh month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars
France) October Revolution Day (Belarus, Transnistria) Tokhu Emong (Lotha Naga people of India) November 8 Intersex Day of Remembrance Statehood Day
November
Sino-Tibetan language family of India
a Greater Central Naga branch, but excludes Koki (Kokak). Greater Central Naga Makury Long Phuri Para (Jejara) Central Naga Lotha Sangtam Yimchungrü
Ao_languages
India and Northwestern region of Myanmar. The Nagas are made up of distinct cultures including Angami, Ao, Lotha, Sümi and many others. Each group has its
Naga_folklore
Church in Nagaland, India
of the biggest Lotha Baptist churches in Nagaland and also the main church building of the Lotha Nagas in Kohima city. The Kohima Lotha Baptist Church
Kohima_Lotha_Baptist_Church
Ethnic group of South Asia
Lothas; Süpong of the Sangtams, Rongkhim and Tsüngrem Khim of the Yimkhiungs; and the Angami Lohe shawls with thick embroidered animal motifs. Naga jewellery
Naga_peoples
Town in Nagaland, India
head count or census in the Lotha language. It has a population of 35,004 and is predominantly inhabited by the Lotha Nagas. Wokha was made as the district
Wokha
District of Nagaland in India
(Pron:/ˈwəʊkə/) is a district of Nagaland state in India. It is the home of the Lotha Nagas. Gastronomically, it known for its variety of fermented bamboo shoots
Wokha_district
Former district in Assam, India
headquarters were located at Samaguting (present day Chümoukedima). In 1875, the Lotha Naga region was conquered and annexed to the district. An administrative center
Naga Hills District, British India
Naga_Hills_District,_British_India
Ethnic group
combined Rengma villages and the Lotha village of Phiro. There are records of the Rengmas' conflict with the Angami Nagas. Slavery used to be a practice
Rengma_Naga
Surname list
Kikon is a Lotha Naga surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dolly Kikon (born 1975), Indian anthropologist Mmhonlümo Kikon (born 1978), Indian
Kikon
Lainong Naga Lamkang people Lotha Naga Mao people Maram people Maring people Monsang people Moyon Naga Nocte Naga Para Naga Poumai people Phom Naga Pochury
Ethnic_groups_in_South_Asia
Group of Indian states
Zeme Naga, Rengma Naga and, Kuki (Thadou language) (Assam); Garo, Rabha, Hmar (including Biate, Sakachep) (Meghalaya); Ao, Angami, Sema, Lotha, Konyak
Northeast_India
Major Naga ethnic group
The Aos are a major Naga ethnic group native to Mokokchung District of Nagaland in Northeast India. Their main territory is from Tsüla (Dikhu) Valley in
Ao_Naga
Village in Northeast India, India
Yikhüm is a Lotha Naga village located 90 km (56 mi) north of Kohima, the capital of Nagaland, India. Yikhüm was originally known as Khümyanpan meaning
Yikhüm
missionary activities began in the Lotha Naga areas. In 1885, with the support of Clark and deputy commissioner of the Naga Hills, Rev. William Ellsworth Witter
Christianity_in_Nagaland
Indian politician
of the Nagaland Legislative Assembly since 2018. Yanthan is from the Lotha Naga community in the Wokha district of Nagaland. Before entering politics
Mhathung_Yanthan
The following is a list of prominent people belonging to the Naga people. Zhokhoi Chüzho Andrea Kevichüsa Mengu Süokhrie Sesino Yhoshü Jiangam Kamei (1963–2016)
List_of_Naga_people
Yanthan, was the last chief of the Kyong (now Lotha Naga) tribe. During the Second World War, he joined the Naga Labour Corps as a Quartermaster in 1942 (aged
Khodao_Yanthan
State in northeastern India
The state is home to 15 major native Naga ethnic groups – Angami, Ao, Chakhesang, Chang, Khiamniungan, Konyak, Lotha, Phom, Pochury, Rengma, Sangtam, Sümi
Nagaland
Ideology asserting that the Naga are a distinct nation
of Naga culture. Some Naga groups share a common belief of their ethnogenesis as a distinct people: these groups include Angami, Sema, Rengma, Lotha, Zeme
Naga_nationalism
Political party
The Naga National Council (NNC) was a political organization and a tribal government of Naga people in the erstwhile Naga Hills district of Assam (present-day
Naga_National_Council
Village in Nagaland, India
Tsüngiki, which means Abode of Cloud, is a Lotha Naga village located in Chukitong Circle of Wokha District, Nagaland with a total of 556 families residing
Tsüngiki
Indian politician
Naga People's Council had boycotted the elections. He is married to Khrieno Lotha. He has two daughters and three sons. Chandrika Singh (2004). Naga Politics:
Khyomo_Lotha
Naga Chaplain
chaplain of the Naga National Council and also the first state chaplain of Nagaland. Yankey Patton was born on 15 March 1927 to a Lotha Naga family from Ralan
Yankey_Patton
2017 Indian film
in the world, which fly from Siberia every fall to roost in Pangti, a Lotha Naga village in Nagaland, to becoming their most fervent preservationists.
The_Pangti_Story
constituency Abraham Lotha Aghunato Aghunato Assembly constituency Agri Farm Ward Ahthibung AIR FM Tragopan Alder College Alobo Naga Akhuni Aki Kiti Akuluto
Index of Nagaland-related articles
Index_of_Nagaland-related_articles
Indian politician (died 2020)
organization Naga HoHo and chaired its political affairs committee from 2008 to 2012. Lotha was married and had seven children. "Former minister Dr. TM Lotha passes
T._M._Lotha
Indian singer and composer
song "Ayo Choro Küpi Na". Silas Kikon was born on 19 October 1956 to a Lotha Naga family from Lakhüti. Kikon was active in Nagaland during the 1980s and
Silas_Kikon
Major Naga ethnic group in Northeastern India
Tamenglong, Senapati, Kangpokpi in Manipur. They are a part of the larger Naga tribes and have a similar language and culture. A majority of the Liangmais
Liangmai_people
Muklom Pangwa Naga Ponthai Tikhak Nocte Bote Naga Hakhi Naga Hakhun Hame Naga Hasik Naga Hathim Naga Khapa Laju (Ollo Naga) Lama Naga Tutsa The Singpho
List_of_Naga_languages
Ethnic group in Nagaland, India
The Sümis are a major Naga ethnic group native to the northeast Indian state of Nagaland. They are found in the central and southern regions of Nagaland
Sümi_Naga
Major Naga ethnic group
The Angamis are a major Naga ethnic group native to the Northeast Indian state of Nagaland. They predominantly inhabit the Kohima District and are also
Angami_Naga
Day of the year
Soviet Union (former, official), modern Belarus, Kyrgyzstan) Tokhu Emong (Lotha Naga people of India) Daniel, Clifton (1989). Chronicle of America. Chronicle
November_7
Major Naga ethnic group
The Konyaks are a major Naga ethnic group native to the Northeast Indian state of Nagaland. They inhabit the Mon district, which is also known as The Land
Konyak_Naga
Tibeto-Burman ethnic group in Manipur and Nagaland, Northeast India
The Poumai people, also known as the Poumai Naga, are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group that inhabit the Northeast Indian states of Manipur and Nagaland. The
Poumai_people
Indian ethnic group
Naga, Ao Naga, Chakhesang Naga, Chang Naga, Khiamniungan, Konyak, Lotha Naga, Phom, Pochury, Rengma Naga, Sangtam Naga, Sümi Naga, Yimkhiung, Zeme-Liangmai
Hill tribes of Northeast India
Hill_tribes_of_Northeast_India
Naga is an umbrella term for several indigenous communities in Northeast India and Upper Burma. The word Naga originated as an exonym. Today, it covers
List_of_Naga_ethnic_groups
Tibeto-Burmese ethnic group in Arunachal Pradesh, India
Nocte Naga villagers under the Ang of Namsang and Ang of Borduria, including those friendly villagers of the Wancho area of now Longding district, Lotha Khunbao
Nocte_people
Assamese border town
Seed Farm is also in Merapani. The dominant tribe of Merapani are the Lotha Naga.There are many Gorkhas family living in Merapani. Since 2000s many Bangladeshi
Merapani
Naga ethnic group of Northeast India
The Rongmei (also known historically as Kabui) are an indigenous Naga ethnic community of Northeast India, living principally in Manipur, Nagaland and
Rongmei_people
Naga Anthropologist
International and Areas Studies, Yale University (2023) Dolly Kikon belongs to a Lotha Naga family. Her ancestral village is Tsüngiki in Wokha District. Kikon's mother
Dolly_Kikon
Tibeto-Burman linguistic ethnic group in Manipur
The Lamkang people, also known as the Lamkang Naga, are a Tibeto-Burman linguistic ethnic group predominantly inhabitanting the Northeast Indian state
Lamkang_people
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Burma and India
characters in this article correctly. Tangsa, also known as Tase and Tase Naga, is a Sino-Tibetan language or language cluster spoken by the Tangsa people
Tangsa_language
Ethnic group of South Asia
The Tangkhuls, also known as the Tangkhul Nagas, are a Naga ethnic group living in Ukhrul District, occupying the Ukhrul district and Kamjong district
Tangkhul_people
Naga tribe in India and Myanmar
The Moyon people, also known as Bujuur people or the Moyon Naga, are a Tibeto-Burmese ethnic group predominantly residing in the Northeast Indian state
Moyon_people
Sino-Tibetan language native to the Naga Hills
Angami, also called Tenyidie, is a Naga language spoken in the Naga Hills in the northeastern part of India, in Kohima district, Nagaland. In 2011, there
Angami_language
Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Northeastern India
family, but its position is unclear. Grierson (1903) classified it under Naga languages, Shafer (1974) and Bradley (1997) classify the Mikir languages
Karbi_language
English-born anthropologist and administrator
The Angami Nagas: With some notes on neighbouring tribes. London: Macmillan. 1921. The Sema Nagas. London: Macmillan. 1921. The Lotha Nagas: With an introduction
John_Henry_Hutton
Major Naga ethnic group
The Chakhesangs are a major Naga ethnic group inhabiting the Northeast Indian state of Nagaland. Chakhesangs were previously known as the former Eastern
Chakhesang_Naga
Village in Northeast India, India
Lakhüti is a Lotha Naga village located 127 km north of Kohima, the capital of Nagaland. Lakhüti is located in Aitepyong Circle of Wokha District, Nagaland
Lakhüti
Species of bird
bird, only a few forest-dwelling tribes are aware of the species. The Lotha Naga people will hunt many birds for food but the velvet-fronted nuthatch is
Velvet-fronted_nuthatch
Indian politician
a student. He was elected as the president of the Naga Students' Federation representing the Lotha Students' Union and served from May 2003 to 2005 .
Achumbemo_Kikon
Tribe in India
also writes,[citation needed] "Angami, Lotha, Rengam belief that they came out from the earth hole. Tangkhul Naga came out from earth hole at Hundung. Ao
Anāl_people
Ethnic group
The Inpui people, also known as the Inpui Naga, are a Tibeto-Burmese indigenous ethnic group of Northeast India. Some historians and anthropologists have
Inpui_Naga_people
Assamese-derived creole language spoken in Nagaland, India
Nagamese ("Naga Creole") is an Assamese-lexified creole language. Depending on location, it has also been described and classified as an "extended pidgin"
Nagamese_creole
Ethnic group
The Zeme people, also known as the Zeme Nagas, are a Tibeto-Burmese ethnic group from Northeast India. They predominantly inhabit Peren district in Nagaland;
Zeme_people
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Burma
Somra (after its literary dialect), also known as Burmese Tangkhul (Tangkhul Naga), is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Myanmar. The two ethnic Tangkhul languages
Somra_language
Naga ethnic group native to the Northeast Indian state of Nagaland
The Phoms are a major Naga ethnic group native to the Northeast Indian state of Nagaland. Their traditional territory lies between the territories of Konyak
Phom_Naga
Ethnic group
The Pochurys are a Naga ethnic group inhabiting the Northeast Indian state of Nagaland. They are native to Meluri District. The Pochury identity is of
Pochury_Naga
List of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with N
Naga Nocte Naga njd I/L Ndonde Hamba njh I/L Naga Lotha Naga nji I/L Gudanji njj I/L Njen njl I/L Njalgulgule njm I/L Naga Angami Naga njn I/L Naga Liangmai
ISO_639:n
Naga student body in Delhi, India
The Naga Students' Union, Delhi (NSUD) is the apex student body of the Nagas living in Delhi. With over 40,000 members spread across the National Capital
Naga_Students'_Union,_Delhi
Tibeto-Burman ethno-linguistic group native to the state of Manipur, India
The Monsang people, also known as the Monsang Naga, are a Tibeto-Burman ethno-linguistic group native to the Northeast Indian state of Manipur. They use
Monsang_people
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India
India. Retrieved 7 July 2018. "Mao (Naga) language and alphabet". omniglot.com. Retrieved 15 April 2023. "Mao (Naga) language and alphabet". omniglot.com
Mao_language_(India)
Assembly elections in Indian state of Nagaland
Neiphiu Rio becoming Chief Minister. BJP severed ties with its local ally, Naga People's Front (NPF) to form the government despite the latter emerging as
2023 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election
2023_Nagaland_Legislative_Assembly_election
Tribe in Arunachal Pradesh, India
under Northern Naga languages. Wancho Naga are ethnically related to the Nocte of Arunachal Pradesh and Konyak of Nagaland. Unlike other Naga, the Wancho
Wancho_Naga
Legislative Assembly constituency in Nagaland State, India
1989 1993 Y. Sulanthung H. Lotha Democratic Labour Party 1998 Thomas Ngullie Indian National Congress 2003 Nkhao Lotha Naga People's Front 2008 Ralanthung
Sanis_Assembly_constituency
Capital of the Indian state of Nagaland
village of the Angami Nagas. It became an urban centre in 1878 when the British Empire established its headquarters of the then Naga Hills District of Assam
Kohima
Village in Nagaland, India
further settlement. Some Naga ethnic groups that are known to have dispersed from Khezhakeno are Angami, Chakhesang, Lotha, Sümi, Rengma and numerous
Khezhakeno
Angami–Pochuri language of Nagaland, India
Rengma include Injang, Moiyui, Mon, Mozhumi, Nzong, Nzonyu, Rengma, Rengma Naga, Southern Rengma, Unza and Western Rengma (Ethnologue). Ethnologue reports
Rengma_language
Naga musician and bureaucrat (1941–2022)
released 17 November 2019. Kevichüsa was married to Ethel. She is of Lotha Naga descent. Together the couple had six children and six grandsons. Kevichüsa
Razhukhrielie_Kevichüsa
Tribe of Manipur settled in Chandel district
series on Naga people Ethnic groups Anāl Angami Ao Chakhesang Chang Chirr Chiru Chothe Inpui Kharam Khiamniungan Konyak Lamkang Lainong Liangmai Lotha Mao Maram
Tarao_people
Ethnic group
The Yimkhiungs (formerly misspelled as Yimchunger) are a major Naga ethnic group inhabiting the territories of Shamator and Kiphire District in the Northeast
Yimkhiung_Naga
Legislative Assembly constituency in Nagaland State, India
Mhao Lotha United Democratic Alliance 1977 Rainbow Ezung Independent politician 1982 Mhao Lotha Naga National Democratic Party 1987 John Lotha Independent
Wokha_Assembly_constituency
Major Naga ethnic group
The Sangtams are a major Naga ethnic group native to the Kiphire District and Tuensang district in the Northeast Indian state of Nagaland. Like many other
Sangtam_Naga
Naga ethnic group
are a major Naga ethnic group inhabiting the Northeast Indian state of Nagaland. They were also known as Mazung in British India. Other Naga ethnic groups
Chang_Naga
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India
variety of Tangkhul, 31% with Tangkhul Naga spoken in India, 51%–52% with Akyaung Ari Naga, and 29%–32% with Koki Naga. Stop sounds /p t tʃ k/ may have voiced
Tangkhul_language
Tibeto-Burmese Naga ethnic group in northeast India
The Maram people, also known as the Maram Naga, are a Tibeto-Burmese Naga ethnic group inhabiting the large portion of Senapati district in the Northeast
Maram_people
Ethnic group
Rengmas, the Lothas and the Sümis mention Khezhakenoma also as a place where they had once lived. The rest of the groups such as the Mao Naga, the Poumais
Mao_people_(India)
Ethnic group
Tangshang in Myanmar as well as the Tangsa in India regard themselves as a Naga. They are well-built and of medium-stature. Today Tangsa people live in the
Tangsa_Naga
Sino-Tibetan language of Burma
(Konke, Kokak), or Koki Naga, is an unclassified Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Burma. Speakers are included under the wider Naga ethnicity. It has been
Koki_language
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India
Naga people. It differs from every other Naga languages due to the presence of guttural sounds. According to the 2011 Census of India, the Sümi Naga had
Sümi_language
2 non-Naga tribes as follows: 15 Naga tribes: These groups include 15 Naga tribes, Angami, Ao, Chakhesang, Chang, Khiamniungan, Konyak, Lotha, Phom,
List_of_districts_of_Nagaland
Tibeto-Burmese ethnic group
(TBCC). S. R. Tohring (2010). Violence and identity in North-east India: Naga-Kuki conflict. Mittal Publications. pp. xv–xvii. ISBN 978-81-8324-344-5.
Tutsa_Naga
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India
Chakhesang and Eastern Angami) is one of three languages spoken by the Chakhesang Naga of Phek district, Nagaland state, India. There are also some Chokri speakers
Chokri_language
The various Naga ethnic groups have their own distinct festivals. The group-specific festivals are: To promote inter-group interaction, the Government
List of traditional Naga festivals
List_of_traditional_Naga_festivals
Indigenous tribe of Manipur, India
the larger Naga and Kuki-Chin groupings. In practice, the Chothe today identify themselves as a Naga tribe and are listed as one of the Naga peoples of
Chothe_people
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India
natively known as Ruanglat is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Rongmei Naga community in Northeast India. It has been called Songbu and is close to Zeme
Rongmei_language
Naga ethnic group in Myanmar and India
Khiamniungan Nagas are a transnational Naga tribe inhabiting northwestern Myanmar and northeastern India. They are the inhabitants of Noklak District in
Khiamniungan_people
LOTHA NAGA
LOTHA NAGA
Girl/Female
Swedish American
Masculine.
Boy/Male
Teutonic German
Fighter.
Male
German
Variant spelling of German Lothar, LOTHUR means "loud warrior."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Lorri, LORRIE means "land of the people of Lothar."
Girl/Female
Indian
Golden or beautiful
Girl/Female
British, English
Sweetest; Kind; Friendly
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Divine Wine; Sweet Like Flower; Enemy
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, German
From Lorraine; Kingdom of Lothar; Made Famous in Battle
Boy/Male
Muslim
Land of the people of lothar
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, German, Latin
The Bay; Where Lothar Dwells; Laurel Tree; Sweet Bay Tree; Symbols of Honour and Victory; Land of the People of Lothar
Male
German
Later form of German Clothar, LOTHAR means "loud warrior."Â
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, German, Teutonic
Renowned Warrior; Army People; Famous Warrior
Girl/Female
Greek American
Forgetful.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Iron; Metal
Boy/Male
Indian
Land of the people of lothar
Girl/Female
Finnish, German, Italian, Swedish
Free Woman; Form of Charlotte; Petite and Feminine
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon
Little wealthy one.
Female
Swedish
 Short form of Swedish Charlotta, LOTTA means "man."
Female
English
Short form of English Aletha, LETHA means "truth."
Girl/Female
Hindu
A creeper
LOTHA NAGA
LOTHA NAGA
Girl/Female
Indian
One with lot of scent
Girl/Female
Teutonic German
noble.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Precious Stone; Emerald
Boy/Male
Tamil
The Sun, Lightening, Fire, Hymn, A sage
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Hanuman
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian
Sunrise Princess
Boy/Male
Tamil
This is the tree where Buddha did meditate and gained lot of knowledge ... so it can also be considered as tree of knowledge, Banyan tree
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Bennison.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Benenson.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Lord of Mind; Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Muslim
Praiser, A voice from heaven
LOTHA NAGA
LOTHA NAGA
LOTHA NAGA
LOTHA NAGA
LOTHA NAGA
n.
A fresh-water fish of the genus Lota, having on the nose two very small barbels, and a larger one on the chin.
n.
A small discolored place in or on anything, or a small place of a color different from that of the main substance; a spot; a stain; a blemish; as, a speck on paper or loth; specks of decay in fruit.
a.
Striving against; opposed in desire; unwilling; disinclined; loth.
a.
Alt. of Lothsome
n.
A native oxide of manganese, of dark brownish black color. It was named from a Mr. Braun of Gotha.
a.
Inclined to venture; not loth to run risk or danger; venturous; bold; daring; adventurous; as, a venturesome boy or act.
n.
The burbot (Lota maculosa).