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Folk Tales of the North-East
Author | : Sudhamahi Regunathan |
Publisher | : Children's Book Trust |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9788170119678 |
25 Folktales of North East India
Author | : Mangan Thangjam |
Publisher | : Independently Published |
Total Pages | : 84 |
Release | : 2019-01-19 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : 9781794408845 |
This book is about 25 most famous folktales of north east india where one can learn a lot about its culture and the believe of peoples.
Queering Tribal Folktales from East and Northeast India
Author | : Kaustav Chakraborty |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 2020-12-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1000288951 |
This book explores queer potentialities in the tribal folktales of India. It elucidates the queer elements in the oral narratives of four indigenous communities from East and Northeast India, which are found to be significant repositories of gender fluidity and non-normative desires. Departing from the popular understanding that ‘Otherness’ results largely from undue exposure to Western permissiveness, the author reveals how minority sexualities actually have their roots in aboriginal indigenous cultures and do not necessarily constitute a mimicry of the West. The volume endeavours to demystify the politics behind such vindictive propagation to sensitize the queerphobic mainstream about the essential endogenous presence of the queer in the spaces that are aboriginal. Based on extensive interdisciplinary research, this book is a first of its kind in the study of indigenous queer narratives. It will be useful to scholars and researchers of queer studies, gender studies, tribal and indigenous studies, literature, cultural studies, postcolonialism, sociology, political studies and South Asian studies.
Oral Traditions, Continuities and Transformations in Northeast India and Beyond
Author | : Surajit Sarkar |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 2020-12-29 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1000335585 |
Northeast India is home to many distinct communities and is an area of incredible ethnic, religious, and linguistic diversity. This book explores the shared cultural heritage among the highland and river valley communities of Northeast India and mainland South East Asia, including South China, through oral traditions. It looks at these shared cultural traditions and suggests new ways of understanding and interpreting the heritage of Northeast India. Oral traditions often bring forward an unexpected twist in understanding historical and cultural links, and this volume explores this using local knowledge and innovative engagements with oral traditions in multiple ways, from folklore and language to performative traditions. The essays in this volume examine how communities build new meanings from old traditions, often as a recognition of the tension between conservation and creation, between individual interpretation and social consensus. They offer interesting parallels on how oral traditions behave in different socio-economic contexts, and also examine how oral traditions and memory interact with the digital world’s penetration in the remote areas. This volume will be useful for scholars and researchers of Northeast India, sociology, sociology of culture, cultural studies, ethnic studies, anthropology, folkloristics, and political sociology.
Around the Hearth
Author | : Kynpham Singh Nongkynrih |
Publisher | : Penguin Books India |
Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Folk literature, Khasi |
ISBN | : 9780143103011 |
It Is Believed That The Only Way The Khasi People Could Learn Of God S Word Was By Passing On The Stories Of Their Forefathers. The Alphabet Of The Great Khasi Tribe Of North-East India Was Born As Late As In 1842, When Thomas Jones, A Welsh Presbyterian Missionary, Introduced The Roman Script To Form The Essentials Of The Khasi Written Word. But Long Before The White Man Came, The Khasis Knew Agriculture, Trade, Commerce And Industry. And They Were Also Masters Of Storytelling. Theirs Was A Society Of Great Wisdom And Civilized Conduct At A Time When Brute Force Held Sway. For Theirs Was A Culture That Worshipped God Through Respect For Both Man And Nature. Perhaps That Is Why Khasi Stories Always Begin With When Man And Beasts And Stones And Trees Spoke As One . . . How Did The Great Storytelling Tradition Of The Khasis Survive So Long Without A Script? Putting Together Myths And Legends Peopled By Deities And Poor Folk, Speaking Trees And Talking Tigers, The Sun And The Moon And Everything Below Bilingual Poet And Writer Kynpham Sing Nongkynrih Describes How Fables Of Love And Jealousy, Hate And Forgiveness, Evil And Redemption Inform The Philosophy, Moral Principles And Daily Activities Of His Community Even Today.
Lengtonghoih
Author | : Mercy Vungthianmaung Guite |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 2022-01-15 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780857429025 |
Richly illustrated in color, this book brings a charming folktale from Northeast India to a global audience. A beautiful young girl named Lengtonghoih, dearly loved by her seven brothers, is abducted by a cruel prince who intends to marry her. This enchanting story revolves around the seven brothers' adventure to save their sister and how, instead, she saves them--with the help of mystical power and magic. While folktales from many parts of India have been widely translated into other languages and have become part of national narratives, such stories from Northeast India--a greatly underrepresented, culturally rich region--remain relatively unknown outside their own communities. This gorgeous book changes that by showcasing a traditional yet subversive folktale from the Paite people, an indigenous community from Manipur. Conceptualized by Richard Khuptong, translated by Mercy V. Guite, and beautifully illustrated in full color by Tanya Gupta, Lengtonghoih will delight children and adults alike.
Myths of the Northeast Frontier of India
Author | : Late Distinguished Anthropologist and Adviser to the Government of India on Tribal Affairs Verrier Elwin |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 470 |
Release | : 2012-11-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781258521431 |
Khasi Myths, Legends & Folk Tales
Author | : Bijoya Sawian |
Publisher | : Sanbun Publishers |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9789380213408 |