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Laos Folk-Lore of Farther India

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The volume collects orally transmitted Laos folk-tales and riddles gathered from rural communities, presenting animal fables, origin myths, moral anecdotes, and nature explanations that blend local cosmology, popular belief, and everyday customs. Organized with an introduction, grouped sections such as jungle tales and nature riddles, and accompanied by period photographs and translator notes, the stories range from clever trickster episodes and tragic omens to tales explaining celestial phenomena and animal behavior, often emphasizing communal values, fate, and religious ideas. Footnotes and endnotes clarify variants and language, and the translation aims to preserve the spoken texture and cultural context of the narratives.

About the Author

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Katherine Neville Fleeson

Katherine Neville Fleeson was an author known for her contributions to the study of folklore and cultural narratives. Her notable work, "Laos Folk-Lore of Farther India," explores the rich traditions and stories of Laos, providing valuable insights into the region's cultural heritage. Through her writing, Fleeson aimed to preserve and share the unique folklore of Southeast Asia, highlighting the significance of these tales in understanding the local customs and beliefs. Her work remains a resource for those interested in the intersection of literature and anthropology.

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