Dimasa

Last changed on Thu, 01/01/1970 - 00:00
Community
Dimasa
Category
People, Literature, Oral Traditions
Summary
This is a one line Dimasa riddle on Stone narrated by Abesh Diruwa of Kumacherra village.
Community
Dimasa
Category
People, Literature, Oral Traditions
Summary
This is a one line Dimasa riddle on writing a book narrated by Nrityojoy Hojai of Kumacherra village.
Community
Dimasa
Category
People, Literature, Oral Traditions
Summary
This is a one line Dimasa riddle on wild bee's hive narrated by Abesh Diruwa of Kumacherra village.
Community
Dimasa
Category
People, Literature, Oral Traditions
Summary
This is a children’s game called “yeng yeng gulala”, played by using all ten fingers on both hands and repeating the same story in this game.
Community
Dimasa
Category
People, Literature, Oral Traditions
Summary
This game requires atleast 2 players (1 player can also play alone but it becomes more interesting for a child with 2 or more players). 2 suthai are required to strike each other during the game, one is the target and the other is the striker.
Yephaha Di luyaba (Royal Water Drainer)
Community
Dimasa
Category
Tools and Instruments
Summary
This is a picture of the water drainer “yaphaha di luyaba” used by the Dimasa royal kings during marriage for washing off their feet by the subjects.