Prof Laura van Broekhoven, Director of PRM, Dr Aküm Longchari, member of the Forum for Naga Reconciliation, Rev Dr. Ellen Konyak, Coordinator of Recover Restore and Decolonise (RRaD) and Prof Arkotong Longkumer, RRaD engage in a conversation during an open public event at the Lecture Hall of the Museum of Natural History, Oxford University.
Kumsang Bendangtoshi Presidential Council Member, Tongor Luden Ao Senden, declaring the Public Event at the Lecture Hall of the Museum of Natural History, Oxford University open.Ngongba Tange Thamlong Phom, Vice President, Phom Peoples Council offering a traditional chant. Professor Dolly Kikons peaking at the closing reception where she reflected the week-long deliberations and the discussion of the way forward.Dr Vihuto Asumi, President, Sumi Hoho making the closing remarks at the closing reception at the Pitt Rivers Museum on June 13.Dr Visier Sanyü, member of the Forum for Naga Reconciliation, offering a traditional chant.Thejao Vihienuo, President of Angami Public Organisation, presenting the Naga Oxford Declaration on Repatriation on behalf of the Naga Tribe Hohos to the Director of Pitt Rivers Museum.Prof Laura van Broekhoven, Director of PRM released “Healing of the Lands: Reflections & Dialogues on the Naga Repatriation Journey.” Dr Talilula Longchar and Dr Pangernungba Kechu co-edited the book. Dr Talilula is seen here presenting the first copy of the book to Prof Laura.