Anthropological Journey of Education in The Tangkhul Community

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  • Ramchanso Shimray Spicer Adventist University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56934/sauraj.v1i1.65

Keywords:

Tangkhul, animism, education, Ukhrul, Naga, Early Christianity

Abstract

This paper is a case study of the Tangkhul community, one of the major Naga tribes living in Manipur's Ukhrul district. It emphasizes how English education as a whole sheds light on communities that were "animistic," "barbaric," and "savage." The discussion progresses from the beginning, when English language and literature were introduced to the community by a Scottish missionary named William Pettigrew in 1896, to its current state. The missionary was spreading the gospel, but he had to cultivate the English language and literature in the process, which led to enlightenment. Looking at the current situation, one can realize the refinement that has spread among the Tangkhuls, and that will continue through the English language and literature directly or indirectly.

Author Biography

Ramchanso Shimray, Spicer Adventist University

RamchansoAwungshiShimrayisanAssistantProfessorattheDepartmentofEnglish,SpicerAdventistUniversity. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. at WilliamCareyUniversity,andhisthesisfocusesonEnglishliterature of the Indian Diaspora. He has published articles in the following avenue.

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Published

2022-02-01

How to Cite

Shimray, R. A. . (2022). Anthropological Journey of Education in The Tangkhul Community. Spicer Adventist University Research Articles Journal, 1(1), 38–46. https://doi.org/10.56934/sauraj.v1i1.65

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