Location
The state of Nagaland has always been the epicenter of amalgamation of various tribes inhabiting the eastern region of India. The Kohima Museum was set up with an aim to provide the visitors a glimpse of the diverse tribal habitats and cultures.
The museum houses some of the rarest artifacts belonging to the different tribes inhabiting the state. The sixteen tribal groups that make up the tribes of Nagaland are represented amongst the others. The clan motifs, colorful traditional dresses, dialect, practices and traditions are displayed at the museum.
The Nagamese, a pidgin language invented by the Nagas by contribution from local dialects and Assamese is also an interesting factor available for study at the museum.