This article offers an overview of the pantheon and religion of one of the most distinctive indigenous populations of Arunachal Pradesh in North-Eastern India: the Apatani. In particular, through an ethnographical field study on the distinctive culture of this ethnic group, the study aims to explain the symbolisms and functions inherent in the mythical figure of the buru, a kind of animal-chimaera, which plays a key role in the myth of the origins of the Apatani. At the same time, this study proposes a critical analysis of the results of Ralph Izzard’s exploratory expedition shortly after WWII, which discounted any possibility of investigating a cosmogonic myth, but strove to trace a legendary extinct saurian. The misinterpretation of the B...
This thesis provides a critical analysis of the Bengali folktale collection Thakurmar Jhuli (1907) b...
The article deals with the perception of trees in Tibet. It focuses on ideas on supernatural beings ...
The Indian Subcontinent has been at the centre of folklore inquiry since the 19th century, yet, whil...
This article offers an overview of the pantheon and religion of one of the most distinctive indigeno...
This article analyzes the theme of "kidnapping‟ in myth, folklore and traditional storytelling among...
The need to better understand the supernatural is an ever-engaging aspect of any enquiry into the ma...
In this paper, we shall examine how possession is understood in Assam, India. We are aware that the ...
This paper focuses on the Origin Myth of the Murui, a Witotoan group from Northwest Amazonia
Indigenous cultures worldwide have long held distinctive beliefs that ascribed a living soul or anim...
This article argues that genre markers employed in oral narratives about possession by water spirits...
The article deals with the features of mythological legends, compositional images, motifs and compos...
In the article, folk art - artistic, creative-practical and amateur activity of the masses; folklore...
The underlying theme of this analysis is the contradiction, which it is the function of the myths to...
Central to Goethe\u27s ballad, Der Gott und die Bajadere [ The God and the Bailadeira ] are two In...
This paper examines the subcontinent of India from the point of view that it was partially home to t...
This thesis provides a critical analysis of the Bengali folktale collection Thakurmar Jhuli (1907) b...
The article deals with the perception of trees in Tibet. It focuses on ideas on supernatural beings ...
The Indian Subcontinent has been at the centre of folklore inquiry since the 19th century, yet, whil...
This article offers an overview of the pantheon and religion of one of the most distinctive indigeno...
This article analyzes the theme of "kidnapping‟ in myth, folklore and traditional storytelling among...
The need to better understand the supernatural is an ever-engaging aspect of any enquiry into the ma...
In this paper, we shall examine how possession is understood in Assam, India. We are aware that the ...
This paper focuses on the Origin Myth of the Murui, a Witotoan group from Northwest Amazonia
Indigenous cultures worldwide have long held distinctive beliefs that ascribed a living soul or anim...
This article argues that genre markers employed in oral narratives about possession by water spirits...
The article deals with the features of mythological legends, compositional images, motifs and compos...
In the article, folk art - artistic, creative-practical and amateur activity of the masses; folklore...
The underlying theme of this analysis is the contradiction, which it is the function of the myths to...
Central to Goethe\u27s ballad, Der Gott und die Bajadere [ The God and the Bailadeira ] are two In...
This paper examines the subcontinent of India from the point of view that it was partially home to t...
This thesis provides a critical analysis of the Bengali folktale collection Thakurmar Jhuli (1907) b...
The article deals with the perception of trees in Tibet. It focuses on ideas on supernatural beings ...
The Indian Subcontinent has been at the centre of folklore inquiry since the 19th century, yet, whil...