PRIOR TO 1889, the interior of the tract of the country known as the Chin-Lushai Hills, was a terra incognita i.e., an unexplored land comprising impenetrable jungles and rugged, tall mountain ranges, never visited by outsiders [Reid 1893:pp.1]. The Government of India under the British used the generic word ‘Kuki’ to denote the various tribes […]
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