Description
Kurukh Folk-Lore, In The Original is a significant ethnographic and linguistic work that documents the rich oral traditions of the Kurukh people. Translated and transliterated by Ferd. Hahn, this collection captures authentic folklore narratives in their original form, making it an invaluable resource for scholars, linguists, and cultural enthusiasts.
The work preserves traditional stories, myths, and folk narratives that have been passed down through generations within Kurukh communities. By presenting the material in both original and transliterated forms, this publication serves as a bridge between traditional knowledge and contemporary academic study. The collection offers insights into Kurukh culture, beliefs, customs, and worldview as expressed through their folklore.
This scholarly compilation is essential for anyone interested in Indian indigenous cultures, comparative folklore studies, or the Kurukh language and its linguistic features. Gyan Publishing House’s publication ensures that these important cultural narratives remain accessible to future generations of researchers and cultural preservationists.







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