Description
Folklore of the Santal Parganas is a seminal work that documents the rich oral traditions and cultural narratives of the Santal people inhabiting the Parganas region of India. Compiled by Cecil Henry Bompas, this ethnographic study serves as a valuable repository of indigenous folklore, myths, legends, and folk tales that have been passed down through generations.
The book captures the essence of Santal culture through detailed accounts of their beliefs, customs, and storytelling traditions. Each tale reflects the unique worldview, values, and spiritual practices of the Santal community, offering readers insight into their relationship with nature, society, and the supernatural. The narratives encompass creation myths, adventure stories, moral tales, and accounts of local heroes and spirits.
This work is essential for scholars of anthropology, folklore studies, and Indian cultural heritage. It preserves knowledge that might otherwise be lost and provides a window into the indigenous wisdom and artistic expression of the Santal people during the colonial period.







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