Through historical analysis, oral narratives, and contemporary political movements, the book examines how the dream of reunification-whether cultural, symbolic, or political-has remained alive across decades. It documents the efforts of activists, thinkers, and ordinary citizens who have worked across borders to preserve language, honor heritage, and envision a collective future. From the roots of Zo nationalism to modern challenges of statelessness, marginalization, and diaspora identity, this work provides a comprehensive and compelling account of a movement that is both ancient and urgently modern.
Ideal for scholars, policymakers, diaspora communities, and general readers, "The Zo Reunification Movement" is both a documentation of an underrepresented history and a call for recognition, unity, and justice for one of South Asia's most resilient indigenous peoples.
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