Politics and Social Connotations of Feasts of Merit Among the Poumai Nagas in Northeast India

Oinam Premchand Singh
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This article examines the politics of the megalith building tradition based on an ethnoarchaeological survey conducted in Liyai Khullen, an unexplored village inhabited by the Poumai Naga tribe in the Indian state of Manipur. I documented and mapped 554 stone monuments in and around the village, revealing a concentration in the habitation area and near footpaths leading to terraced fields. Additionally, I explored the stages of “feasts of merit” and the megalith building tradition through ethnography. Examining the tradition of feasting and building megaliths from the theoretical framework of “paleo-political ecology” reveals that sponsors of such costly undertakings received material benefits. These benefits include a larger share of meat and premium-quality rice beer in the feasts of others, the exclusive right to adorn homes with horns, the privilege of wearing status shawls, acquiring prestigious titles, and gaining more influence within the village. Based on the results, I argue that sponsors derived not only higher status but also material benefits within the traditional socio-political structure. The findings presented herein have archaeological implications for discussing megalithic remains among the Nagas and in Northeast India.
印度东北部普迈纳加人功德节的政治和社会内涵
本文根据在印度曼尼普尔邦普迈纳迦族居住的一个未开发村庄 Liyai Khullen 进行的民族考古调查,探讨了巨石建筑传统的政治性。我记录并绘制了村子内外的 554 块石碑,发现这些石碑主要集中在居住区和通往梯田的人行道附近。此外,我还通过民族志探索了 "功德宴 "的各个阶段和巨石建筑传统。从 "古政治生态学 "的理论框架来考察功德宴和巨石建造传统,可以发现这些耗资巨大的活动的赞助者获得了物质利益。这些好处包括:在他人的宴席上获得更多的肉类和优质米啤;获得用牛角装饰房屋的专有权;享有穿戴有身份的披肩的特权;获得尊贵的头衔;以及在村子里获得更大的影响力。根据研究结果,我认为赞助人在传统社会政治结构中不仅获得了更高的地位,还获得了物质利益。本文的研究结果对讨论纳迦人和印度东北部的巨石遗迹具有考古学意义。
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