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Angami Zapu Phizo

MS. 15363/261

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Title

Angami Zapu Phizo

Shelfmark

MS. 15363/261

Summary

Comprises:

Papers by and regarding Angami Zapu Phizo and the Naga fight for independence, including press cuttings, correspondence on subjects including Phizo's citizenship. Also includes a report detailing actions alleged to have been committed by Indian Armed Forces against northern Naga people, correspondence regarding employment of Khadao Yanthan, and correspondence with Michael Scott, Tim and Ursula Betts and Jawaharal Nehru. 1963-1974

Personal correspondence with Angami Zapu Phizo and Kevi Levor Phizo. Also includes copy of Illustrated Weekly of India article Phizo in Exile by Ravi Singh and photographs of the Phizo family. 1974-1980

Date

1963-1980

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (2 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of David Astor

Campaigning and charity interests

Nagaland

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