James Philip Mills
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Member of the Indian Civil Service and ethnographer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, James Philip Mills CSI, CIE, FRAI was a member of the Indian Civil Service and an ethnographer. Early years James Philip Mills was born on 18 February 1890, younger son of James Edward Mills and his wife Ada Smith. He was educated at Windlesham House School, Winchester College and Corpus Christi College, Oxford .
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- The Rengma Nagas: (1937) (22)
- The Reddis of the Bison hills : a study in acculturation (1947) (16)
- Bombay Natural History Society's Mammal Survey of India, Burma and Ceylon. Report No. 36. Naga Hills (15)
- 144. The Effect of Ritual Upon Industries and Arts in the Naga Hills (1935) (3)
- 1. Notes on (i) An Obsolete Kuki Metal Vessel; (ii) Fire-Making by Men and Women of the Old Kuki Clans of Cachar (2)
- Peoples of Nepal Himalaya. Scientific Results of the Japanese Expeditions to Nepal Himalaya 1952-3. Vol. 3 (1958) (2)
- The prehistoric archaeology of Kerala (1948) (2)
- 94. The Rengma Nagas-A Split Tribe. (1935) (1)
- The Story of Shambili: a Chang Naga Folk Tale (1951) (0)
- 156. The Custom of Temporary Marriage Among the Eastern Angami Nagas of Assam (1937) (0)
- Peasant Work and Worship in the Deccan (1950) (0)
- Book Review: Tribal Heritage. A Study of the Santals (1950) (0)
- Pseudo–Pillow Structures in Greenstone, Sakami Lake, New Quebec Territory, Province of Quebec (1968) (0)
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