Rai Mythology: Kiranti Oral Texts (Harvard Oriental Series)

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The more than two dozen Rai languages in eastern Nepal, which make up the larger part of the Kiranti language family, are linguistically highly varied. Due to this, intergroup solidarity has been relatively weak, and Rai ethnicity must be seen as constructed in recent history. However, it is striking how the mythological narratives of these different Rai “subtribes”―oral stories about the origins of culture and the deeds of the ancestors―form a strong and coherent tradition in which the different variants of episodes possess an obvious “family resemblance.” This mythological tradition is clearly distinct from those of the neighboring Limbu, the other major Kiranti group.This volume, which includes introductory chapters to Rai mythology and Rai grammar, for the first time brings together different variants of myths from various Rai languages, presenting them with linguistic glossings in interlinear translations. This makes it possible not only to study the myths and their cultural meanings as oral texts but also to compare narrative structures across different grammars. The book is of special interest for linguists, anthropologists, and folklorists with a focus on the Himalayas. Read more

ISBN10 0674032721
ISBN13 978-0674032729
Language English
Publisher Harvard University Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies
Dimensions 8.5 x 0.75 x 11 inches
Item Weight 1.15 pounds
Print length 196 pages
Publication date March 15, 2009

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