Quest-The Journal of UGC-ASC Nainital
  • Year: 2012
  • Volume: 6
  • Issue: 2

Construing and Gleaning the Vexing Notion of ‘Outsider’ in Mizoram: Pre-Statehood to Post Statehood Times

Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, St. Joseph's College, North Point, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India.

Online published on 28 September, 2012.

Abstract

The concept of outsider is seen as prevailing across the north-eastern States of India, albeit under different names. The term that the Zo/Mizo people use to for outsiders is ‘Vai’. The term ‘Vai’ evokes mixed feelings of contempt, distrust, mockery and envy. The inflow of the ‘Vai’ in present day Mizoram has a strong colonial linkage. The gradual yet sure, entry of the ‘Vai’ into the Zo/Mizo economy provided for a greater degree of interaction between the two communities. This paper attempts to construe and glean the vexing notion of the outsider among the Zo hnahthlak (Zo/Mizo people) from the pre-Statehood through the post-Statehood times.

Keywords

Vai, Zo Hnahthlak, Outsider, Politics of Camouflaging, Memory