1st Edition
Oral Traditions, Continuities and Transformations in Northeast India and Beyond
Introduction: Oral Traditions in Highland Asia: A view from Northeast India
Surajit Sarkar
1. From Marginal Zone to Borderland? Ethnographies, Histories and Politics in North East India
Erik de Maaker
2. "Buluotuo Culture”: The Zhuang Oral Traditions as Performance
Somrak Chaisingkananont
3. Northeast India and South East Asia: Rediscovering a Cultural Lineage through Folklores
Saji Varghese
4. The Uniqueness of Storytelling on Malay Folktales
Roslina binti Abu Bakar
5. The Khasi Oral Traditional Forms of Communication
Natalie J Diengdoh
6. Integrating Oral Narratives in Linguistic Study of Speech Communities: A Case Study of Angami Naga (Kohima village)
Kelhouvinuo Suokhrie
7. Pottery Technology in Garo Hills: An Ethnoarchaeological Interpretation
Queenbala Marak
8. Constancy and Change: A Study on the Traditional and Colonial built forms of the Khasis
Aiban S. Mawkhroh
9. Health, Spirits and Modern Medicine in Northeast India
N. William Singh
10. Role of Women in the making of Boro Culture: From Knowledge Production to Empowerment
Dharitri Narzray
11. Elwin as the Presenter of the Tales of the Tribes films
Tara Douglas
12. Old Links: New Content: Reconnecting North East India and Southeast Asia
Falguni Rajkumar
Biography
Surajit Sarkar is Associate Professor and coordinator of the Centre for Community Knowledge at Ambedkar University, Delhi, India. He has been a fellow at the Institute of Advanced Study at University of Durham (UK), the International Institute for Asian Studies at Leiden (Netherlands). Surajit is also an award-winning documentary film maker and video artist for theatre and dance productions. He has created multimedia installations in museums and galleries in India and abroad.
Nerupama Y. Modwel is Principal Director, Intangible Cultural Heritage Division, INTACH. She has led a number of research and documentation projects on performing traditions, folklore and oral narratives, studies on tribal communities across the country, and cultural resource mapping of heritage cities like Varanasi, Prayagraj, Patna and Gaya. She has worked on a number of publications on the intangible heritage of India, and guided the development of a Virtual Experiential Museum at Varanasi. Previously, she taught at Delhi University, India and Rajasthan University, India.






