Santal Folk Tales by of the Santal mission A. Campbell

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Author Campbell, A., of the Santal mission
Title Santal Folk Tales
Note Reading ease score: 88.0 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Contents The magic lamp -- The two brothers, Jhorea and Jhore -- The boy and his stepmother -- The story of Kara and Guja -- The King and his inquisitive Queen -- The story of Bitaram -- The story of Sit and Bosont -- The story of a tiger -- The story of a lizard, a tiger, and a lame man -- The story of a simpleton -- A thief and a tiger -- The magic fiddle -- Gumda the hero -- Lipi and Lapra -- The story of Lelha -- The story of Sindura Gand Garur -- The tiger and Ulta's mother -- The greatest cheat of seven -- The story of two princesses -- Seven brothers and their sister -- The story of Jhore -- The girl who always found helpers -- A simple thief.
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Summary "Santal Folk Tales" by A. Campbell is a collection of folk tales, likely written in the late 19th century. This work presents the oral traditions of the Santal people, showcasing their unique customs, beliefs, and social dynamics through stories that blend entertainment with moral lessons. The opening of the collection introduces readers to the cultural richness of the Santal folklore, emphasizing the importance of these tales in preserving the community's heritage. The preface highlights how the Santals have maintained their distinct identity despite external influences and outlines the two main categories of tales included: those of pure Santal origin and those adapted from neighboring cultures. The first story, "The Magic Lamp," sets the tone with a narrative about a poor widow and her son who encounters a magical lamp that leads them on a journey of adventure and suspense, illustrating themes of resourcefulness and resilience against adversity. Overall, the initial portion of "Santal Folk Tales" promises an enlightening exploration of traditions through captivating narratives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class GR: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation: Folklore
Subject Tales -- India
Subject Santal (South Asian people) -- Folklore
Subject Santali literature -- Translations into English
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EBook-No. 35060
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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