PHOTO: © Blick in die temporäre Ausstellung "Naga Land. Stimmen aus Nordostindien" im Humboldt Forum (c) Stiftung Humboldt Forum im Berliner Schloss / Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Ethnologisches Museum, Foto: Alexander Schippel

Naga Land. Stimmen aus Nordostindien

In the organizer's words:

All over the world, minorities are fighting for cultural self-determination or political autonomy. One such minority is the Naga - an umbrella term for more than 30 different social groups who, despite having many things in common, differ in their culture and language as well as in their self-image.

The majority of the approximately three million people today live in the state of Nagaland in north-eastern India. Since the end of British colonial rule, the Naga have been fighting for autonomy from the Indian mainland and for cultural self-determination. It was only during this time that the desire for a common identity emerged. Christianity is the most important religion in Nagaland and has strongly influenced the culture. So what does it mean to be a Naga today?

The exhibition Naga Land. Voices from Northeast India highlights various aspects of contemporary Naga society and its cultural identity. It brings together the historical Naga collection of the Ethnological Museum in Berlin with contemporary photography, fashion and visual art from the region. The Naga have been the focus of European research interest since the 19th century.

The Naga artist Zubeni Lotha is part of the interdisciplinary team of curators of the collaborative exhibition of the National Museums in Berlin, the Humboldt Forum Foundation in the Berlin Palace and the Botanical Museum Berlin. She explores the constructed image of the Naga in historical Western photography. The new sound installation I will not weep by Naga artist Senti Toy Threadgill in the Humboldt Forum's listening room also reflects on contemporary Nagaland, its colonial past and current political situation.

Further information: Admission 14,00 EUR / 7,00 EUR. Opening hours: Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun: 10:30 - 18:30, Tue: closed. Languages: German / English. Wheelchair accessible. 3RD FLOOR

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Location

Humboldt Forum Schloßplatz 10178 Berlin