The Greenwood Encyclopedia of World Folklore and Folklife: Southeast Asia and India, Central and East Asia, Middle East, Volume 2
Contains entries that survey the folklife and traditions of culture areas and specific societies in Southeast Asia and India, Central and East Asia, and the Middle East.
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Contents
Southeast Asia and the Indian Subcontinent
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Assam
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Bihar
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Copyright
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Ainu ancestors ancient animals Arab areas Armenian Armenian SSR Asia Asian Assam Balinese Bangladesh beliefs Bihar Buddhist called celebrated central century ceremonies China Chinese Christian Chusok clan crafts culture customs dance deities drama drum East epic ethnic example festival folklorists folksongs folktales Gaddi genres goddess groups Haryana Hindu human Iban important India instruments Iranian Isaan Islam Japan Japanese Kadazandusun Karnataka Kashmir Kazakhs Khalkha Korean Kurdish land language Lebanese legends live Malay Maluku Manchu modern Mongols motifs mountain Muslim myths Naga narrative Nepal oral tradition origin Orissa overseas Chinese Palestinian performed Persian played poetry political popular practices proverbs region religion religious rice ritual Semai shamans Shiva singers singing social society songs spirits stories storytelling sung symbols Tajik temple texts tion tribal tribes Turkic University Press usually Uyghur village wedding Western woman women worship yaksagana Yerevan