ABSTRACT

Northeast India is home to many distinct communities and is an area of incredible ethnic, religious, and linguistic diversity. This book explores the shared cultural heritage among the highland and river valley communities of Northeast India and mainland South East Asia, including South China, through oral traditions. It looks at these shared cultural traditions and suggests new ways of understanding and interpreting the heritage of Northeast India. Oral traditions often bring forward an unexpected twist in understanding historical and cultural links, and this volume explores this using local knowledge and innovative engagements with oral traditions in multiple ways, from folklore and language to performative traditions.  

The essays in this volume examine how communities build new meanings from old traditions, often as a recognition of the tension between conservation and creation, between individual interpretation and social consensus. They offer interesting parallels on how oral traditions behave in different socio-economic contexts, and also examine how oral traditions and memory interact with the digital world’s penetration in the remote areas. 

This volume will be useful for scholars and researchers of Northeast India, sociology, sociology of culture, cultural studies, ethnic studies, anthropology, folkloristics, and political sociology.   

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

Oral traditions in Highland Asia: a view from Northeast India

chapter 1|12 pages

From marginal zone to borderland?

Ethnographies, histories and politics in Northeast India

chapter 2|10 pages

“Buluotuo Culture”

The Zhuang oral traditions as performance

chapter 3|17 pages

Northeast India and Southeast Asia

Rediscovering a cultural lineage through folklores

chapter 6|11 pages

Integrating oral narratives in linguistic study of speech communities

A case study of Angami Naga (Kohima village)

chapter 7|18 pages

Pottery technology in Garo Hills

An ethnoarchaeological interpretation

chapter 8|15 pages

Constancy and change

A study on the traditional and colonial built forms of the Khasis

chapter 10|12 pages

Role of women in the making of Boro culture

From knowledge production to empowerment

chapter 12|11 pages

Old links

New content:reconnecting Northeast India and Southeast Asia