Affinities Between Folkloristics and Historiography: Some Theoretical Implications in the Context of Medieval and Modern History of North-East India |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
History and Historiography visàvis | 11 |
Folklores Concern with the Past | 23 |
A Dimly Lit Area | 33 |
Collaboration between Historian | 51 |
Writing of an Integrated History | 73 |
Mythological and Legendary Material | 91 |
Conclusion | 107 |
Specimens of Manipuri Myths | 113 |
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academic African historiography African history Ahom anthropologist Arimatta Aryan Assamese ballad Bascom beliefs British Buranji Bynum Carr Chatterji 1974 chronology civilisation Cohn Collaboration between Historian Common Ground FOLKLORE communities context Datta Dibrugarh University Dimasa Dimly Lit Area documents Dorson E. B. Tylor European fact field Folklore and Folkloristics FOLKLORE AND HISTORIOGRAPHY folklore material folklore studies folktale Goswami Guwahati H. K. Barpujari Hindu Historian and Folklorist HISTORIOGRAPHY Chapter History and Historiography History of Assam history of India History of North-East IÊihÅsa IESS Indian folklore Indo-Mongoloid Integrated History Kacharis Kamakhya Karbi Legendary Material Vis-à-Vis legends Lit Area FOLKLORE Manipur Maniram Material Vis-à-Vis North-East Mythological and Legendary mythology myths Naga narrative nations nineteenth century non-literate North-East India North-East Indian History oral history oral tradition particular past quote region Sankaradeva Sanskrit Sanskrit language scholars SDFML sense social societies song stories subaltern term traditional history tribal Tripura University Vis-à-Vis North-East Indian Western writing