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Lying for lands in Nagaland & Manipur
Morung Express | Lelen Singsit | December 2, 2012
When it comes to village or tribal history, some people may have exaggerated added masalas or plainly lied. There is no proper research on the current claims of people over ownership of some lands in Nagaland and Manipur. But, it is common understanding that if two people are both claiming ownership over a piece of land, then one party must be wrong.
Every tribe has a history and some of them are recorded. But generally, the tribal’s of the Northeast as a whole have no proper written history. It has mostly been an oral history passed down from the parents to their children. Therefore, there is no guarantee that those who tell or write history have themselves been wholly honest or had correct information when they wrote what they wrote. As such, some people can be very sincere but they can be sincerely wrong.
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