The NEZOC has been making an effort to document the dying art and craft traditions of the North East Region. As part of this effort, the Centre supported Ms. Dilamulu and Dr. Anungla's study on the pottery tradition among the Chakhesang and Pouchury tribes of Nagaland. Their work has brought out the need to understand, preserve and promote age old traditions and indigenous knowledge systems in strengthening the economy of a society.
The Centre congratulates Dr Anungla and Ms. Dilamulu on the successful completion of their project.
We take this opportunity to thank the North Eastern Zonal Cultural Center for extending the financial support to carry out the documentation project on the pottery traditions of Chakesang and Pochury tribes of Nagaland. We are grateful to the Village Councils and the chairmen of Runguzou and Laruri villages for the help extended to us and for providing all necessary facilities during the field works. We express our sincere gratitude to the potters, namely Mr. Putuyi, Mr.Lhűkhwuyi and Mr.Kudulhu of Runguzou village and also to Mrs P.Drusi, Mrs. Throngpensä, Mrs Yemyaünsü, Mrs Mowtshing, Mrs Petsa, Mrs Trengkhaun, Mrs Seümtsa of Laruri village and Mrs Y.Trüsesű, Mrs Yowdam, Mrs Yowtsusu of Sütsü village, who all have given valuable information and contributed towards the documentation process.
We also thank the following persons who have generously extended their help during the field work and our stay at Rüngüzou, Meluri, Wazeho and Latri Mr and Mrs Kamsang (Laruri); Mr Tarachu, Mr.Kethosi and Ms.Chirhotsű (Meluri town); Mr Tuti Fithu (VDB secy), Lupuchu (Head GB), Mr Yetichu (V.G) of Yesi village; Mr and Mrs Moses (Wazeho); Mr and Mrs Poseyi of Rünguzou village.
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