2024
DOI: 10.1080/14631369.2024.2351432
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Reimaging of the Angami collective cultural identity: kenyü and customary law in the select Angami folktales

Mhasileno Peseyie,
Rashmi Gaur
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“…This factual information implies that the government or other relevant organizations must record the stories. Complete stories can only be partially assessed through signs of cultural identity (Peseyie & Gaur, 2024) and specific cultural values (Al-Madia & Ichsan, 2022) worth considering. However, previous research on Lanny's (also spelled Lani) oral literature has yet to be undertaken, resulting in a scarcity of publications and a lost identity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This factual information implies that the government or other relevant organizations must record the stories. Complete stories can only be partially assessed through signs of cultural identity (Peseyie & Gaur, 2024) and specific cultural values (Al-Madia & Ichsan, 2022) worth considering. However, previous research on Lanny's (also spelled Lani) oral literature has yet to be undertaken, resulting in a scarcity of publications and a lost identity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%