TITLE:
Folklore and Northeast Indian History
AUTHORS:
Meeta Deka
KEYWORDS:
Cultural Heritage, Alternative Source, Traditional Knowledge
JOURNAL NAME:
Sociology Mind,
Vol.1 No.4,
October
14,
2011
ABSTRACT: The article intends to highlight folklore as an alternative source for the writing of history, particularly of the northeastern region of India, which is inhabited by numerous tribal communities, and where there is a dearth of written documents, archaeological and other evidences. Folklore as a source is important to explain and understand societies in the context of preserving cultural diversity and protecting minority cultures, especially those of indigenous peoples and marginalized social groups. With the increased growth of several ethnic identity crises in the region in recent times, the roots for their respective indigenous history are often traced to folklore.