Nagaland Art & Culture MCQ Set 18
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
‘Gawang’ used to be considered as high god by which tribe?
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In the language of Wakching the name of this deity is Gawang and in that of the Wanchu village of Niaunu it is Zangbau. Gawang means literally “Earth-Sky” and Zangbau means “Sky-Earth”. To the Konyaks the name Gawang denoted not the spiritual essence of the universe but a deity of highly personal character associated with the sky more than with the earth. The people of Wakching imagined Gawang as dwelling in the sky. It was he who created the firmament and who caused the thunder to roll and the lightning to flash. –‘Konyak Nagas’ by Christoph von Furer-Haimendorf, (1969)
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In the language of Wakching the name of this deity is Gawang and in that of the Wanchu village of Niaunu it is Zangbau. Gawang means literally “Earth-Sky” and Zangbau means “Sky-Earth”. To the Konyaks the name Gawang denoted not the spiritual essence of the universe but a deity of highly personal character associated with the sky more than with the earth. The people of Wakching imagined Gawang as dwelling in the sky. It was he who created the firmament and who caused the thunder to roll and the lightning to flash. –‘Konyak Nagas’ by Christoph von Furer-Haimendorf, (1969)
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‘Madu and the Tiger’ is a folktale of which Naga tribe?
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According to ancient Naga beliefs, man came from the same source of origin as
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Who is the author of the book “From Head-Hunters to Church Planters”?
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Which Naga tribe was given the name “Hatigoria” by the Asssamese?
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Which animal is regarded as an emblem of bravery?
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The Hornbill tail feathers are the insignia of a successful warrior.
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The Hornbill tail feathers are the insignia of a successful warrior.
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Which Naga tribe celebrates the Aoling festival?
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Which district of Nagaland is also known as the “land of music and fashion”?
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Which Naga tribe traditionally practiced ‘Iron smelting’?
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Which film from Nagaland bagged the National Award for the best investigative film at 56th National Film Awards 2010?
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56th National Film Awards announced on January 23, 2010.
The film titled ‘Distant Rumblings’ produced by Rongsenkala and directed by Bani Prakash Das won the National Film Award in the Investigative Documentary Category.
‘Distant Rumbling’ based on the trauma and agony of the people of Nagaland during the World War-II.
Distant Rumblings also bagged the Karim Nagar Jurist Special Mention Award. The film was screened at the prestigious Mumbai International Film Festival, Kerela International Film Festival, Germany, Paris and the Indian Panorama Film Festival Goa.Incorrect
56th National Film Awards announced on January 23, 2010.
The film titled ‘Distant Rumblings’ produced by Rongsenkala and directed by Bani Prakash Das won the National Film Award in the Investigative Documentary Category.
‘Distant Rumbling’ based on the trauma and agony of the people of Nagaland during the World War-II.
Distant Rumblings also bagged the Karim Nagar Jurist Special Mention Award. The film was screened at the prestigious Mumbai International Film Festival, Kerela International Film Festival, Germany, Paris and the Indian Panorama Film Festival Goa.
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