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Digital Heritage
Community
DimasaCategory
People, Literature, Oral TraditionsSummary
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.Digital Heritage
Community
DimasaCategory
People, Literature, Oral TraditionsSummary
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. Digital Heritage
Community
DimasaCategory
People, Literature, Oral TraditionsSummary
Nokhadao naikhaning dainma phaigongne = dishepbaDigital Heritage
Community
DimasaCategory
People, Literature, Oral TraditionsSummary
Raja ni goda; Ningbo diphuya, angbo diphuya = jibuDigital Heritage
Community
DimasaCategory
Scholarly WorksSummary
The book provides a detailed description of the socio-cultural aspects of the Dimasa community living in Assam. It is divided into 8 chapters with 5 appendices, a glossary and index.Digital Heritage
Community
DimasaCategory
Oral TraditionsSummary
One of the oldest of Dimasa primordial verses refers to myth of Dilaobra-Sangibra in which it is narrated how their ancestors met at the confluence of river named Dilao-Sangi to formulate all the governing principles of Dimasa socio-religious experience.Digital Heritage
Community
DimasaCategory
Flora and FaunaSummary
The (Snakehead Murrel) is commonly called as Nah-rem or Bula Nah, is common in freshwater plains where it migrates from rivers and lakes into flooded fields. It returns to the permanent water bodies in the dry season.Digital Heritage
Community
DimasaCategory
Flora and FaunaSummary
Guava is a common tropical fruit cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions.Psidium guajava is a small tree in the myrtle family,native to Mexico,Central America,the Caribbean and northern South America.Digital Heritage
Community
DimasaCategory
Flora and FaunaSummary
A plum is a fruit of some species in prunus subg. Prunus Mature plum fruits may have a dusty-white waxy coating that gives them a glaucous appearance.This is an epicuticular wax coating and is known as ''wax bloom''.