FREE newsletter is packed with the best (and weirdest) stories from around the worldA brave photographer has revealed what life is really like living among the Konyak tribe of India's north-eastern state of Nagaland, who are famed for their ruthless and fierce headhunting history.Sadhana Subramaniam, 33, is an Emmy nominated and award-winning documentary filmmaker and photographer who has spent years travelling the world and visiting remote tribes in places such as Peru, Kenya, Myanmar and India.Her latest set of incredible photos focus on the Konyak warrior tribe, who notoriously resolved territorial conflicts between rival tribes and villages by beheading their opponents and bringing home their severed heads as trophies.However, Sadhana.
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