Among the Dimasa of Assam

Among the Dimasa of Assam
Author: Dipali G. Danda
Publisher: New Delhi : Sterling
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1978
Genre: Assam (India)
ISBN:

Study of the sociocultural life of one of the branches of the Kachari people of Assam.

Assam’s Dima Hasao Pearls of Big River

Assam’s Dima Hasao Pearls of Big River
Author: Ramu Upadhaya
Publisher: Zorba Books
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2022-09-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9393029652

Assam’s Dima Hasao, portrays the author’s reverently observed contributions of the Dima Hasao’s founders and the mindset with which they administered the erstwhile North Cachar Hills District Council and compares subtly with the present rulers. It highlights the objectives behind modelling this type of autonomy package. Besides examining how far the Council has succeeded in achieving the envisaged safeguards for the commoners under the Sixth Schedule areas of Assam. Apart from pointing out some loopholes in the inherent delivery system, it finely lays down some development strategies. Ramu Upadhaya has dug out all pearls from his supposed Big River, namely, Dima Hasao. In this meticulous selection of prominent stories regaled herein from biographical, philosophical and autobiographical perspectives, the author analyses the share of contributions all the selected visitors to this part of Assam State made, to throw light on what they do; when, and where, and how for whom? This new title in the non-fiction series is self-explanatory in assessing the individual feat of all visitors to an abode of different entities – Dima Hasao, where the people have conflicting views and interests – a sharp, tangential and inspiring presentation!

North East Indian Linguistics

North East Indian Linguistics
Author: Gwendolyn Hyslop
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9789382993292

North East Indian Linguistics Volume 5 presents the latest research on the languages of North East India. This present volume both builds on earlier contributions made by established NEILS participants and introduces new work by scholars making their first mark in regional scholarship. Providing a rich database in the form of two appendices, Alexander Kondakov's paper represents a solid sociolinguistic background against which future grammatical investigation of Koch dialects can be conducted. Mark W. Post's paper continues Kondakov's focus on the social and cultural dimensions of dialectology, in an attempt to resolve the vexing question of Galo's genetic position in the Tani languages. Gwendolyn Hyslop presents the most comprehensive statement yet of the internal structure of this little-studied subgroup spanning Arunachal Pradesh and neighbouring Bhutan. Continuing investigation into nominalization and relational marking in North East Indian languages, Stephen Morey demonstrates that Latin-style grammatical 'case' labels are often inappropriate for the languages of North East India. The volume closes with an analysis of Wihu song poetry by Stephen Morey and Meenaxi Bhattacharjya - the latest of several ground-breaking contributions to ethno-musico-linguistic studies in North East India emerging from the Volkswagenstiftung-funded project led by Stephen Morey.

The Kacháris

The Kacháris
Author: Sidney Endle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1911
Genre: Bodo language
ISBN: