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Boro aijw onsai aphadni jwnwm arw aijw jangkhrithai

Description: A historical book published by the reception committee on the occasion of the 50th Annual conference of BSS, Bwrigwma phwthar, Odalguri, BTC, Assam.
Date: January 19, 2011
Creator: Boro, Kiran

On the Translation of Binodini's Asangba Nongjabi

Description: This translator's note is for the translation of Biodini's Asangba Nongjabi (Crimson Rainclouds).
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Date: December 2011
Creator: Roy, L. Somi
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Phwrwngirinisim Linconni laijam

Description: Abraham Lincoln (Lincon)'s advice to teachers, translated by Kiran Boro.
Date: December 31, 2011
Creator: Boro, Kiran
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Thunlaini phwtharao Boro aijw

Description: An article about women writers in a souvenir of the BSS brought out on the occasion of the 50th annual conference held at Bwriguma Phwthar, Odalguri on 19-22 Jan. 2011.
Date: January 22, 2011
Creator: Boro, Kiran
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Transcription: Conversation about the status of women in Karbi society

Description: This is a conversation of the status of women in Karbi society; the lady interviewed is Ms. Kare Rongpipi, and the interview was conducted by Mr. Bhudeswar Timung. Ms. Rongpipi points out the ways in which women have traditionally played a very important role in Karbi society.
Date: 2011/2020
Creator: Konnerth, Linda
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Transcription: Retelling of Juniper Tree of Boyo

Description: Transcription and translation of the recording of Muneem Dawar, a speaker of Hunza Burushaski, reciting the story of juniper tree of Boyo ("Boyuwe Gal").
Date: August 5, 2011
Creator: Munshi, Sadaf
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Transcription: Traditional story about the origin of the division into Bey subclans

Description: This is a traditional story about the origin of the division into Bey subclans. Bey Ki’ik and Bey Ke’et have a falling out over changing marriage plans as a result of the grandmother’s advice. As a result, a taboo exists such that descendants of Bey Ki’ik and those of Bey Ke’et are not allowed to marry each other. Another result is that members of the Bey Ronghang clan are not allowed to grind rice for rice beer, because in mythological times, the Bey Ronghang women kept grinding rice beer with… more
Date: 2011/2019
Creator: Konnerth, Linda
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