FROM FIRE RAIN TO REBELLION: REASSERTING ETHNIC IDENTITY THROUGH NARRATIVE
FROM FIRE RAIN TO REBELLION: REASSERTING ETHNIC IDENTITY THROUGH NARRATIVE
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The Santals, a major tribal group of India, are known for theirHul, an important rebellion led by charismatic heroes in 1855-7,and analysed by subaltern historians as conveying political andintellectual concerns, such as peasant consciousness, pertinent topost-colonial India. After the rebellion, Christian missions wereestablished in the Santal Parganas, among them, the ScandinavianLutheran missionaries considered the Santals as a nation and wantedto create a Santal National Church, and their presence contributedto reinforce Santal identity. This volume presents selections fromRev. P.O. Boddings collection of Santal folklorethree thousandpages now found in the Oslo University Librarywhich he collectedfrom 1892 to around 1927. The editors have selectednarrativesmythological and historicalwhich Bodding leftunpublished.
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