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Dolly Kikon


Professor Dolly Kikon is a Lotha Naga anthropologist and a documentary filmmaker. She is the inaugural director of the Center for South Asian Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Kikon's research and advocacy initiatives on extractive resource regimes, food sovereignty and Indigenous ecology are grounded on inter-epistemic approaches that centre Indigenous knowledge and lifeworld. Her publications include Living with Oil and Coal: Resource Politics and Militarization in Northeast India (2019), Leaving the Land: Indigenous Migration and Affective Labour in India (2019), Ceasefire City: Militarism, Capitalism, and Urbanism in Dimapur (2021), Seeds and Food Sovereignty: Eastern Himalayan Experiences, (2022), Food Journeys: Stories from the Heart (2023), Our Burden of Grief: Baghjan and the Gas Blowout (2025), and Pothar Pedagogy (2026).

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