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The Traditional Institutions of Jaintia Hills
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AI-generatedThe article discusses traditional governance institutions in Meghalaya, India, with no commercial or economic mechanisms. No companies, commodities, supply chains, or market impacts are mentioned. This is purely a cultural/educational topic.
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- Workshop on May 6, 2026 in Shillong focused on developing Social Science textbooks for Meghalaya.
- Traditional governance in Jaiñtia Hills is rooted in the Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution.
- The Raid institution, led by a Langdoh, is being replaced by the Dorbar Chnong.
- Role of Langdoh transitioning to Waheh Chnong reflects changes in local administrative structures.
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