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Culturation: essays in honour of Jawaharlal Handoo

Culturation: essays in honour of Jawaharlal Handoo

  Article Name: Space and Cosmology of Jenu Kurubas Contributed articles on folk literature with special reference to India; Festschrift in honor of completion of 60th year of Jawaharlal Handoo, b. 1941 Article Link:https://books.google.co.in/books?id=Zo-BAAAAMAAJ&q=kikkeri+narayan&dq=kikkeri+narayan&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjyhpT_3tbOAhWMuo8KHb8iAKEQ6AEIGzAA

Prospects for democracy in central asia

Prospects for democracy in central asia

untunen, Mirja, Uday Narayan Singh, Kikkeri Narayan, and Birgit Schlyter (eds),Competing Language Loyalties in South and Central Asia: Theories and Case Studies. Proceedings from a workshop held at CIIL (Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore) jointly organised by the Department of South and Central Asian Studies, Stockholm University, and the Nordic Centre in India, in cooperation with University of Tsukuba, Japan, 4-6 March 2008, to be published soon. Article Link:http://altay.se/sipcas/books.html

Jenu Kuruba Tribes – Report- Jan 7, 2012

Jenu Kuruba Tribes – Report- Jan 7, 2012

03.02.2010 We reached Mysore by 7.15 am on the 3rd of February 2010, a bit earlier than we expected. We were received by Prof.Kikkeri  Narayan and Rajiv.  At By 11.00 am we reached MYRADA Guest house in Hand Post, H.D. Kote in Prof.Narayan‘s car after having warm idlies and a hot cup of coffee at Chamundipuram . We freshened up at the guest house and  met Mr.Ksheerasagar who guided us to the digital archive office which was located 3km away. The office was constructed of three buildings, two guest rooms and the archive. We had a meeting with all the…

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Folklore finds a voice – TATA, Dec 2012

Folklore finds a voice – TATA, Dec 2012

By documenting and recording folklore, social scientists are hoping to preserve pieces of the traditional and oral cultures of some of the tribes and sects being pushed to India’s margins In 1974, when the Kabini dam was built across the river Kapila in the Heggada Devana Kote block of Mysore district, it displaced several thousand tribals, many of whom were forced to move out of the forest area they had lived in for generations. Among them were the people of…

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