Pattole palame: Kodava culture folksongs and traditions
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- 23 398.2 CHIP
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St Aloysius Library Reference Section | English | 398.2 CHIP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference Book | 076276 |
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The Pattole Palame is a precious collection of the oral heritage of the Kodava community, compiled and published by Nadikerianda Chinnappa in 1924. It is one of the earliest, extensive collections of the folkore of a community in any Indian language.
Pattole Palame: Kodava Culture-Folksongs And Traditions A collection of the oral heritage of the Kodava community, compiled and published by Nadikerianda Chinnappa in 1924, Pattole Palame is the earliest and most extensive collection of the folklore of a community in any Indian language. The Kodavas are inhabitants of Kodagu (Coorg), a scenic district in Karnataka. A small community whose origins are unknown, they live in a remote, hilly, thickly forested area in a highly structure and close-knit community, with a unique culture and an immensely practical outlook. This collection contains the songs, lullabies, proverbs and riddles of the Kodavas, and their traditions, customs and festivals.
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