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I agree with the columnist. The serial treats Nagaland and its people with maturity and respect. No caricaturing of any kind and no prejudices of any kind. A good portrayal.
Does Pataal Lok cover the Naga tribes which still headhunt in this day and age?
The Nagas are ferocious warriors. But they are also brutal and savage to their enemies. Cutting off the enemy’s head and then keeping the skull as a memento. Thanks to the concerted efforts by the Christian missionaries, slowly but steadily they are getting civilized.
I agree with the columnist. The serial treats Nagaland and its people with maturity and respect. No caricaturing of any kind and no prejudices of any kind. A good portrayal.
Does Pataal Lok cover the Naga tribes which still headhunt in this day and age?
The Nagas are ferocious warriors. But they are also brutal and savage to their enemies. Cutting off the enemy’s head and then keeping the skull as a memento. Thanks to the concerted efforts by the Christian missionaries, slowly but steadily they are getting civilized.