Description
Laos Folk-lore of Farther India is a comprehensive ethnographic study documenting the rich oral traditions, mythology, and cultural heritage of Laos and surrounding regions in Southeast Asia. Author Katherine Neville Fleeson meticulously preserves traditional folk tales, legends, and spiritual narratives that have been passed down through generations of Laotian communities.
This scholarly work explores the deep cultural connections between Laotian folklore and the broader Farther India region, examining themes of spiritual beliefs, historical events, and social customs embedded in these narratives. The collection serves as an invaluable resource for anthropologists, historians, and anyone interested in Southeast Asian cultural studies and the preservation of indigenous knowledge systems.
Through detailed documentation and analysis, Fleeson provides readers with insights into the worldview, values, and traditions of Laotian people, making this work essential for understanding the region’s cultural identity and heritage.







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