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Aijal Lammual. Aiizawl Assam Rifles Ground [c 1932-1933]
A photograph at the Aiizawl Assam Rifles Ground, still a central landmark in modern Aizawl life.One photograph, measuring 90mm x 60mm.…
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"Thangpuilali Sailo, grandaughter of Chief Lianlula, with the daughter of Chief Savunga and the wife of Thangphunga [undated]"
This photo features Thangpuilali Sailo, the grand-daughter of Chief Lianlula, along with the daughter of Chief Savunga and the wife of Chief…
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Portrait of Mary Winchester [25 Dec 1912]
This portrait of Mary Winchester (known then in Lushai Hills as Zolutii, or 'She who has entered the Lushai Tribe or Country') was,…
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Mission Veng Kohhran. Church of Mission Veng [undated]
Church leaders of the Mission Veng Kohhran (the church of Mission Veng, a prominent and historical locality in Aizawl). No date is given. Mission…
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"Thani and Mawii, daughter and grand-daughter of Chief Thangphunga [c 1940s]"
Daughters of Chief Thangphunga, posing with traditional Mizo cotton spinning jennies.One photograph, measuring 80mm x 55mm.
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Pi Puii leh Pi Veli [1927]
Pi Veli was the wife of the Durtlang lal (or chief), M. Suaka. [Dr. Chhawna to fill in Pi Puii details].One photograph, measuring 65mm x 89mm.…
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Students and Teachers of First High School [1945]
This photograph features Welsh missionaries to North Lushai Hills, such as J. M. Lloyd (Zohmanghaihi Pa), Katy Hughes (Pi Zaii), and Ms. G. R.…
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Wedding at Mission Veng chapel [undated]
This photograph shows an early Christian marriage, held at Mission Veng locality in Aijal. The photograph evidences a fledgling Christian modernity…
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"R. D. Leta, wife Ngurtaiveli, their children, and relatives [16 Feb 1919]"
A picture showing R. D. Leta and his family. The picture evidences a striking difference in dress between the Westernized garb of the man and boy,…
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"Chief Durbar, British ral; (Japan) do tura Mizo Lalte Union Jack flag Hnuaia thu antiam lai. Mizo chiefs swearing in front of the Union Jack flag to help the British [1942]"
This photograph features Mizo chiefs called together to swear their allegiance to help the British in late WWII. Simultaneously, the Lushai Corps,…
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Pi Thangpuilali [undated]
Pi Thangpuilali was the wife of Mizo lal (Chief) Pu Thangphunga.One photograph, measuring 140mm x 170mm.
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Theological. Aijal [1927]
This pictures likely depicts the theological school founded in Aijal in 1907 by the pioneer missionary Rev. D. E. Jones (whom the Lushai fondly…
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"Suaka, lal or chief of Durtlang [c 1914-c 1920]"
This picture shows M. Suaka, one of the most important early chiefs and early converts in Aijal, wearing Western style clothing and holding what…
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Mizo students in Silchar [1930]
A group of Mizo students gathered in Silchar.One photograph, measuring 155mm x 105mm.
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Mission Workers Conference [1951]
Mission Workers Conference 1951. Features missionaries Rev. E.L. Mendus, Rev. Samuel Davies, Miss Katie Hughes, Miss Gwladys Mary Evans and many…