"Dawn" "Dawn"

"Dawn‪"‬

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Publisher Description

DAWN is the first book in a series of ‘Naga Tales’. It contains a collection of authentic Naga folk-tales, retold by Dr. Achingliu Kamei.



The Nagas are one of the indigenous peoples living in the North Eastern part of India and North Western Myanmar with a population numbering about 4 million. They are known for their courage, bravery, rich culture and strong identity. Oral traditions such as folk-tales, myths, songs, and poems were passed down from one generation to the next. Children and youth learned through stories and legends about survival skill, endurance, ethic, respect for nature and for humanity.



The oral tradition and expressions are getting less practice in the Naga society due to the modern influences such as mass media and urbanisation. Therefore, this book is an attempt to preserve the legacy of traditional storytelling culture, presented in a written form. It aims to connect the younger Naga generation to their roots and identity, and inspire them to take pride in their cultural heritage.



For the rest of the readers in the world, it can be a showcase of the ancient traditions of social norm, beliefs, ethics, and value system found in the Naga society. It provides the readers glimpses into the Nagas’ history, customs, and traditions, social relationship and interrelationship with nature, spirits, and the animal world.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2017
May 9
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
94
Pages
PUBLISHER
Blurb Inc.
SELLER
Blurb, Inc.
SIZE
145.8
MB

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