A photographic representation of expressions, poses, action sequences, roles and rituals of a Ka Pung, Thammapuktram at Chongkham, Arunachal Pradesh.
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Mihir Bhonsale
Mihir is a PhD Candidate at the University of Calcutta working on the ethnic identity of the Tai Khamti tribe of North-east India. He has a Masters in Comparative Literature and a Bachelors in Mass Media. He has worked as a journalist with leading newspapers in Mumbai and Kolkata. Mihir is presently working as a Junior Fellow with the Kolkata chapter of Observer Research Foundation, a not-for-profit public-policy think-tank of India.