Traditional Systems of Teh Tangsa and the Tutsa/ Vivekananda Kendra Institute of Culture
By: Vivekananda Kendra Institute of Culture.
Publisher: Guwahati: Vivekananda Kendra Institute of Culture, 2005Description: 200p.ISBN: 9789383079087.Subject(s): Ethnology | Social systemsDDC classification: 398.2054 Summary: The Tangsa and the Tutsa are two of the important communities of Arunachal pradesh . They are inhabitants of Changlang - the district which borders Nagaland. Some of the important initiaves of these two communities in recent time have been the concretizing of their supreme Deity, Rangfraa and the opening of the Rangfraa Mandirs to revitaliza their indigemousfaith and culture. This book is a compilation of the seminar on ' Traditional Systems of the Tangsa and the Tutsa Community of Aruchal Pradesh ' Subject such as judicial sysytem and customary Laws, Rituals, Traditional healing, Marriage System, divination etc. have been included in the volume.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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398.09544 SRI-; SL1 Folk culture and oral tradition:a comparative study of regions in Rajasthan and Eastern U.P | 398.2 FOR-S Storytelling : | 398.2 KUM-F Folk-lores & folk-lore motifs | 398.2054 TRA- Traditional Systems of Teh Tangsa and the Tutsa/ | 398.2082 INT-C Contextualizing folk-culture in the lives of women: an Indian experience:souveni | 398.20954 BER-T The teachings of elders Ka jingsneng tymmen/ | 398.20954 BER-T The teachings of elders Ka jingsneng tymmen/ |
The Tangsa and the Tutsa are two of the important communities of Arunachal pradesh . They are inhabitants of Changlang - the district which borders Nagaland. Some of the important initiaves of these two communities in recent time have been the concretizing of their supreme Deity, Rangfraa and the opening of the Rangfraa Mandirs to revitaliza their indigemousfaith and culture.
This book is a compilation of the seminar on ' Traditional Systems of the Tangsa and the Tutsa Community of Aruchal Pradesh ' Subject such as judicial sysytem and customary Laws, Rituals, Traditional healing, Marriage System, divination etc. have been included in the volume.
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