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Garo- A Bird's-Eye View

Garo- A Bird's-Eye View

Book Details:

  • Publisher: Sahitya Akademi
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 222
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Dimensions: 21.5 cm x 14 cm (8.50 x 5.50 inch)
  • Weight: 280 gm
  • Edition: 2021
  • ISBN: 9789391494223

About the Book:

This book contains translations of both oral and written literary works in the Garo/A'chik language, primarily from Meghalaya. The translations provide a glimpse into the rich literary history of the Garo people, covering three significant periods: the distant past, the British colonial period, and the present day.

The first section of the book explores the Garo tribe's migration from Tibet to India, their settlement in the Brahmaputra valley, and eventual dispersion to the western hills of Meghalaya. It offers insights into the tribe's struggles for survival, including conflicts, deprivations, and moments of prosperity. These narratives also address the origins of the Garo, Boro, and Rabha tribes, all of whom share close ethnic and linguistic ties.

The second part focuses on the life of the patriotic figure Sanja Manda Sangma, who opposed British occupation in Garo land around 1867. It provides an understanding of colonial tactics and policies that affected the region. The final section of the book includes creative works such as short stories by one of the most versatile A'chik writers, showcasing the modern literary creativity of the Garo community.

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Book Details:

  • Publisher: Sahitya Akademi
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 222
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Dimensions: 21.5 cm x 14 cm (8.50 x 5.50 inch)
  • Weight: 280 gm
  • Edition: 2021
  • ISBN: 9789391494223

About the Book:

This book contains translations of both oral and written literary works in the Garo/A'chik language, primarily from Meghalaya. The translations provide a glimpse into the rich literary history of the Garo people, covering three significant periods: the distant past, the British colonial period, and the present day.

The first section of the book explores the Garo tribe's migration from Tibet to India, their settlement in the Brahmaputra valley, and eventual dispersion to the western hills of Meghalaya. It offers insights into the tribe's struggles for survival, including conflicts, deprivations, and moments of prosperity. These narratives also address the origins of the Garo, Boro, and Rabha tribes, all of whom share close ethnic and linguistic ties.

The second part focuses on the life of the patriotic figure Sanja Manda Sangma, who opposed British occupation in Garo land around 1867. It provides an understanding of colonial tactics and policies that affected the region. The final section of the book includes creative works such as short stories by one of the most versatile A'chik writers, showcasing the modern literary creativity of the Garo community.

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