kuki life and lore 1st edition
Book Details
Publisher: North Cachar Hills District Council
Author: Tarun Goswami
Language: English
Published Year: 1985
Pages: 580
Binding: Hardback
Book Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Illustrated and book is in good condition
Dimensions: 25 x 17 cm
About the Book
This comprehensive work by Tarun Goswami presents an in-depth ethnographic study of the Kuki people, focusing on their rich cultural heritage in Assam’s North Cachar Hills. The book explores the traditions, folklore, customs, and social institutions that shape the identity of the Kuki community.
The author examines various aspects of Kuki life, including social organization, religious beliefs, festivals, oral traditions, and material culture. Through detailed documentation and illustrations, the book highlights the historical background and evolving cultural patterns of the community, offering valuable insight into their way of life.
This volume is an important reference for students, researchers, anthropologists, and readers interested in tribal studies, Northeast Indian history, and indigenous cultures. It serves as a significant contribution to the understanding and preservation of the cultural identity of the Kuki people.
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kuki life and lore 1st edition
kuki life and lore 1st edition
Book Details
Publisher: North Cachar Hills District Council
Author: Tarun Goswami
Language: English
Published Year: 1985
Pages: 580
Binding: Hardback
Book Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Illustrated and book is in good condition
Dimensions: 25 x 17 cm
About the Book
This comprehensive work by Tarun Goswami presents an in-depth ethnographic study of the Kuki people, focusing on their rich cultural heritage in Assam’s North Cachar Hills. The book explores the traditions, folklore, customs, and social institutions that shape the identity of the Kuki community.
The author examines various aspects of Kuki life, including social organization, religious beliefs, festivals, oral traditions, and material culture. Through detailed documentation and illustrations, the book highlights the historical background and evolving cultural patterns of the community, offering valuable insight into their way of life.
This volume is an important reference for students, researchers, anthropologists, and readers interested in tribal studies, Northeast Indian history, and indigenous cultures. It serves as a significant contribution to the understanding and preservation of the cultural identity of the Kuki people.
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Book Details
Publisher: North Cachar Hills District Council
Author: Tarun Goswami
Language: English
Published Year: 1985
Pages: 580
Binding: Hardback
Book Condition: Used – Good
Condition Note: Illustrated and book is in good condition
Dimensions: 25 x 17 cm
About the Book
This comprehensive work by Tarun Goswami presents an in-depth ethnographic study of the Kuki people, focusing on their rich cultural heritage in Assam’s North Cachar Hills. The book explores the traditions, folklore, customs, and social institutions that shape the identity of the Kuki community.
The author examines various aspects of Kuki life, including social organization, religious beliefs, festivals, oral traditions, and material culture. Through detailed documentation and illustrations, the book highlights the historical background and evolving cultural patterns of the community, offering valuable insight into their way of life.
This volume is an important reference for students, researchers, anthropologists, and readers interested in tribal studies, Northeast Indian history, and indigenous cultures. It serves as a significant contribution to the understanding and preservation of the cultural identity of the Kuki people.












