International Journal
2021 Publications - Volume 1 - Issue 3

Airo International Research Journal ISSN 2320-3714


Submitted By
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Meenu

Subject
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English

Month Of Publication
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March 2021

Abstract
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In contemporary North East India, English language poetry is characterized by voices of dissension and ethnic identity concerns. Indian writing interests in English throughout the country in the late 1980s led to a major milestone for writers writing in North-East India in English. The literature from the north-east of India abounds in environmental concerns. The tribes of these regions acknowledged the crucial role that nature played in nurturing and sustaining their generations and hence they learned and practised a way of life in tune with the natural environment over the course of years. In order to explore the region and understand Nagas in general and AoNagas in particular, the brief cultural and political history of Nagaland deepened its understanding of the myth of Ao, folklore, tradition and culture, to understand the current degradation, identity crisis, and conflict as represented in TemsulaAo's poetry in detail.Kynpham Sing Nongkynrih poetry is full of issues, from politically to environmentally, and answers to the demands of his place and time. Native to North East India, poets from this region are rooted, and they return to their roots in order to assert what they perceive to be very essential. They are filled with a strong yearning for the past.

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