Description
Discover the compelling journey of Visier Meyasetsu Sany in **A Naga Odyssey**. This powerful narrative details the life of Visier and his family as they escape the turmoil of Nagaland in 1956, seeking refuge in the dense jungles amidst the devastating impact of civil war and colonial oppression. In this updated edition published by Monash University Publishing, readers will find a poignant postscript that enhances this already inspiring tale. Visier's experience of overcoming adversity and rebuilding a life in Australia resonates deeply, reflecting the universal struggles and triumphs of displaced peoples. This remarkable story artfully weaves themes of identity, cultural alienation, resilience, and the search for peace. It highlights the bittersweet transition from indigenous traditions to a Westernized existence while retaining deep connections to community and heritage. **A Naga Odyssey** not only chronicles Visier's personal journey from the jungles to academia and even to international platforms like the United Nations, but also serves as a broader commentary on the experiences of Indigenous peoples worldwide facing loss of land and culture. An evocative read for anyone interested in stories of survival, resilience, and cross-cultural understanding. Immerse yourself in this essential account of heartbreak and hope, reflecting on the rich tapestry of human experience and the quest for freedom shared by all people.