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Myth, Memory and Folktale of the Wancho Tribe of Arunachal Pradesh

Myth, Memory and Folktale of the Wancho Tribe of Arunachal Pradesh Book

Myth, Memory and Folktale of the Wancho Tribe of Arunachal Pradesh : The Stories of Our Ancestors

By Tara Douglas, Jatwang Wangsa

Category: Anthropology, Folklore
ISBN: 978-81-19626-52-6
MRP: 595

Where do stories come from? Is it about people making sense of their past, their history, the world around them? For the Wancho tribe of

Arunachal Pradesh stories are part of the texture of their life, passed down from generation to generation. The Wancho tribe have lived in seclusion in the remote upper Wancho area nestled in the verdant green Patkai hills bordering Myanmar. These stories are fascinating in their diversity, variety and scope. They come together to give us a sense of the rich, complex worldview of the Wancho tribe. The ancestors of the Wancho tribe were warriors. The elders are known as knowledge keepers, libraries in which the entire tribe finds all its storiesโ€”about their relationships with the community, the forests, hills and rivers, and with the world of plants, trees, insects, animals and supernatural beings. They share these memories about life, love and belonging; and about the age-old cultural traditions that are unheard and unknown beyond the region. The Wancho have been self-sufficient since the time of their ancestors, but their way of life is changing quickly now. As the Wancho saying goes: Kahon munboy pohon boi (everything except words come to an end).

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Myth, Memory and Folktale of the Wancho Tribe of Arunachal Pradesh
Tara Douglas

Tara Douglas began animating Indian tribal stories for (The Tallest Story Competition 2006) and the following year, she screened the films to ten thousand children in Central India. Tara has been awarded a Professional Doctorate by Bournemouth University (UK) for Tales of the Tribes: Animation as a Tool for Indigenous Representation. She has organised workshops for artists and storytellers in Central and North East India. Her documentary film The Journey of the Tales of the Tribes (2018) was broadcast in India on Doordarshan. She has done postdoctoral research at North-Eastern Hill University for the project The Stories of our Ancestors. Tara is a co-founder of Adivasi Arts Trust (UK).

Format: Hardback with dust jacket
Size: 228mm x 152mm
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