Orality and beyond: A North-East Indian perspective

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2013-05-08
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Orality and beyong: The story of U Manik Raitong by Sylvanus Lamare, Cultural history and the genesis of the Khasi oral tradition by Kynpham Sing Nongkynrih, Relevance of oral literature by Carolyne R Marak, Folktale, North-East India and a tale-type index by Mrinal Medhi, Promises are meant to be broken: An oicotype study of two tales by G Badaiasuk Lyngdoh Nonglait, Rimika Lanong and Desmond L Kharmawphlang, Orality alive: Recapturing the tale by Esther Syiem, The philosophy behind Khasi myths by Philomena Kharakor, Orality and written Khasi literature by Badaplin War, Oral tradition of origin and migration of the Mishmis of Arunachal Pradesh by R P Athparia, Mizo values (As reflected in oral traditions) by R L Thanmawia, Traditional folk music of the Garos by Julius L R Marak, Orality and literature: Towards an understanding of contemporary problems in oral traditional poetics in Northeast India by Anil Kr Boro, Writing orality by Temsula Ao, Oral tradition in transition: The Koireng example by T Neishoning Koireng, A semiotic study of ka shad tyngkoh of the Khasis by Pramod Jhingan, Tenyimia folklore and verse: A quest for beyond by D Kuolie, Oral frames and references: Khasi myth chanting and perspective of defination by Desmond L Kharmawphlang, Two sisters: A biate folktale by T K Dareni
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