Rabha Folk Tale

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The folk tales in this anthology are in vogue in the wide expanse of the Rabha-inhabited areas of Assam.

They are more or less similar to the folk tales prevalent among tribes and ethnic groups of the North Eastern region of India in that they have also some main genres such as supernatural or romantic tales, animals' tales, humorous tales, tales of folk history, religious tales, tricksters' tales, etiological or explanatory tales, traditional tales, etc.

Rabha folk tales like their counterparts in other north-eastern languages, are, in fact, epitomes of simple and rustic ways of rural life in which there are abundant expressions of weal and woe, excitement, religious belief, superstition and even magic and sorcery. Coming down from generation after generation, Rabha folk tales are vibrant with wonderful ideas and imagination.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Joykanta Sharma

Joykanta Sharma, formerly deputy editor of Assam's premier daily Dainik Asa, has sixteen books to his credit including Modern Bodo Short Stories published by Sahitya Akademi, of Assam Letters and the Assamese rendering of Pakhi Uri Jowat (translation of Sahitya Akademi Award-winning Manipuri Short- Story anthology Chekla Paikhrobda). His edited book Chintabid Sahityik Sambadik Kedar Nath Goswami won the AAPCU Award in 2006.

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Title
Rabha Folk Tale
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9788126029501
Length
ix+104p., Illustrations; 22cm.
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