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(or nagas.us ) from phpnuke 7.6 to RavenNuke v2.10.01! During the upgrading period, everything went smoothly. Raven, your CMS and help and Forums is great!. It's amazing you keep making it better and better every second. My friends asked me to build their web sites just recently and my response was only if we use RavenNuke! Our site is up and running again and on behalf of Nagalim.co.uk and its members and myself, THANK YOU RavenNuke including all the site admins, moderators and helpers here!!!!! Wish you guys were closer so I could treat you to a fabulous lunch!
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Thank you so much Raven (RavenNuke(tm) Team) for the information once again! Would love to see the new version as well:) As always... I pray and hope there are a lot more interesting features in the newer version:) Keeping my fingers crossed!
Thank you for using your precious time to check out about Nagalim. Indeed our Nation/country is isolated from the rest of the world and forcefully ruled by the mighty India. Pray that things will get better day by day.
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Fri Nov 23, 2007 11:08 am
Nagahosting I visited your site yesterday because I´m fond of travelling and a bit curious sometimes. I found out that 2008 there is a project about the Naga, which is 2007/2008 at the Ethnographic Museum of Zürich University in cooperation with the Museum of Anthropology in Vienna, the Department of Anthropology of Science College Kohima and the Anthropological Society of Nagaland.
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Maybe I ´ll visit Zürich and the museum next year its not so far away and Zürich is a nice town..
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Susann I am glad hearing that from you:) Oh if you love travelling and curious about it why not visit Nagaland? Nagaland inhabited by the Naga tribes, captured international attention during world war 2, because it was here that the Japanese advance was halted by British and Indian troops. Interesting places are World War II Cemetery, State Museum, Kohima village and many more:) Thanks for the link you provided! Its good to know that Naga stories are heard to the world though in small term. Landlocked and inaccessible to outsiders because of India’s travel restrictions, the homeland of the Nagas has been practically isolated. This is the main reason why the international community knows little about a war that has taken the lives of approximately 2,00,000 people.
I wish you good luck with your Zurich Tour and Museum!
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