
The Zo Reunification Movement: A Struggle For Autonomy And Self Determination (eBook, ePUB)
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"The Zo Reunification Movement" is a powerful and timely exploration of a people divided by colonial borders but united by shared history, language, and identity. Spanning the regions of India, Myanmar, and Bangladesh, the Zo-also known variously as Chin, Kuki, Mizo, and Zomi-have lived for generations across rugged hills and deep valleys, maintaining vibrant oral traditions, clan networks, and cultural continuity in spite of geopolitical fragmentation. This book traces the story of the Zo from ancestral migrations and early political structures to the disruptive forces of British conquest, mi...
"The Zo Reunification Movement" is a powerful and timely exploration of a people divided by colonial borders but united by shared history, language, and identity. Spanning the regions of India, Myanmar, and Bangladesh, the Zo-also known variously as Chin, Kuki, Mizo, and Zomi-have lived for generations across rugged hills and deep valleys, maintaining vibrant oral traditions, clan networks, and cultural continuity in spite of geopolitical fragmentation. This book traces the story of the Zo from ancestral migrations and early political structures to the disruptive forces of British conquest, missionary influence, and post-independence state-making.
Through historical analysis, oral narratives, and contemporary political movements, the book examines how the dream of reunification-whether cultural, symbolic, or political-has remained alive across decades. It documents the efforts of activists, thinkers, and ordinary citizens who have worked across borders to preserve language, honor heritage, and envision a collective future. From the roots of Zo nationalism to modern challenges of statelessness, marginalization, and diaspora identity, this work provides a comprehensive and compelling account of a movement that is both ancient and urgently modern.
Ideal for scholars, policymakers, diaspora communities, and general readers, "The Zo Reunification Movement" is both a documentation of an underrepresented history and a call for recognition, unity, and justice for one of South Asia's most resilient indigenous peoples.
Through historical analysis, oral narratives, and contemporary political movements, the book examines how the dream of reunification-whether cultural, symbolic, or political-has remained alive across decades. It documents the efforts of activists, thinkers, and ordinary citizens who have worked across borders to preserve language, honor heritage, and envision a collective future. From the roots of Zo nationalism to modern challenges of statelessness, marginalization, and diaspora identity, this work provides a comprehensive and compelling account of a movement that is both ancient and urgently modern.
Ideal for scholars, policymakers, diaspora communities, and general readers, "The Zo Reunification Movement" is both a documentation of an underrepresented history and a call for recognition, unity, and justice for one of South Asia's most resilient indigenous peoples.
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