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DoBeS archive : Tangsa, Tai, Singpho in North East India
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Cholim - Naga Story
Cholim - Naga Story
2007-12-12
This is a creation story, termed by Lukam Tonglum (Loekyam Cholim) as the Naga Story
The story begins with a battle between the great snake (Naga) and the great eagle, which the eagle wins, killing the Naga, which is regarded as the ancestor of the Naga people. The story tells of the revenge wreaked against the eagle by the two sons of the Naga and a mountain spirit.
This story was told by Lukam Tonglum (Loekyam Cholim) over several nights between 12/12/20097and 2/1/2008.
Part 1 - SDM12-2008Tascam-055.wav
Part 2 - SDM12-2008Tascam-056.wav
Part 3 - SDM12-2008Tascam-058.wav
Part 4 - SDM12-2008Tascam-060.wav
Part 5 - SDM12-2008Tascam-062.wav
Part 6 - SDM12-2008Tascam-065.wav
Part 7 - SDM12-2008Tascam-067.wav
Part 8 - SDM12-2008Tascam-069.wav
Part 9 - SDM12-2008Tascam-074.wav
Part 10 - SDM12-2008Tascam-075.wav
Part 11 - SDM12-2008Tascam-101.wav
Part 12 - SDM12-2008Tascam-115.wav
Part 13 - SDM12-2008Tascam-116.wav
Several sections were translated by Lukam Tonglum into Singpho, as:
Part 3 - SDM12-2008Tascam-059.wav
Part 4 - SDM12-2008Tascam-061.wav
Part 5 - SDM12-2008Tascam-063.wav and SDM12-2008Tascam-064.wav
Part 6 - SDM12-2008Tascam-066.wav
Part 7 - SDM12-2008Tascam-068.wav
Asia
India
Assam State
The Traditional Songs And Poetry Of Upper Assam
The Traditional Songs And Poetry Of Upper Assam – A Multifaceted Linguistic and Ethnographic Documentation of the Tangsa, Tai and Singpho Communities in Margherita, Northeast India
Stephen Morey
4 Sims Street, Sandringham, Victoria, Australia, 3191
moreystephen@hotmail.com
Research Centre for Linguistic Typology, La Trobe University
This project contains linguistic, musicalogical, ethnographic and other cultural information about three communities in Upper Assam: Singpho, Tai and Tangsa. The recordings and analyses have been done by Stephen Morey, together with Palash Kumar Nath (Gauhati University), Juergen Schoepf (Phonogrammarchiv, Vienna), Meenaxi Barkataki Ruscheweyh (Goettingen Academy of Sciences), Chaichuen Khamdaengyodtai (Rajabhat University, Chiang Mai), Zeenat Tabassum (Gauhati University), Karabi Mazumder (Gauhati University), Krishna Boro (Gauhati University), Paul Hastie (LaTrobe University).
The key aims of the project were
• to provide a comprehensive documentation of the varieties of Tangsa language spoken in the Margherita Subdivision of Upper Assam, India,
• to provide a comprehensive documentation of the traditional songs, and poetry of three endangered language communities in the Margherita Subdivision: the Tangsa and Singpho (both Tibeto-Burman) and the Tai (Tai-Kadai), including a study of Tai traditional manuscripts, which are highly relevant for language and culture maintenance among the Tai.
Within each of these communities there is considerable linguistic and cultural diversity, so all the files have been divided up and named according to this system:
Tai
SDM01 Phake
SDM02 Aiton
SDM03 Khamyang
SDM04 Ahom
SDM05 Khamti
Singpho
SDM07 Turung
SDM08 Numhpuk Hkawng
SDM09 Diyun Hkawng
SDM10 Tieng Hkawng
Tangsa
SDM11 Youngkuk
SDM12 Cholim
SDM13 Kimsing
SDM14 Tikhak
SDM15 Lochhang
SDM16 Ngaimong
SDM17 Maitai
SDM18 Shechhyv
SDM19 Mossang
SDM20 Khvlak
SDM21 Lakkai
SDM22 Lungri
SDM23 Hakhun
SDM24 Lungkhe
SDM25 Ronrang
SDM26 Sangte
SDM27 Sangwal
SDM28 Halang
SDM29 Haseng
SDM30 Morang
SDM31 Moklum
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Tangsa - Cholim variety (general name Tonglum)
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Cholim is a variety of Tangsa spoken in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and in Burma.
Tangsa is the name given in India to groups in both Changlang district of Arunahcal Pradesh and in Assam speaking languages of the Northern Naga also known as Konyak group within the Tibeto-Burman language family. There is very considerable linguistic variety within Tangsa., and some of the languages included within Tangsa are linguistically closer to Nocte than to other varieties within Tangsa.
The ethnologue code for Tangsa is NST. It is termed Naga-Tase in the Ethnologue
Cholim is spoken by around 100 people in the village of Kharang Kong, Lekhapani, Tinsukia district, Assam. It is also spoken by people in Longtom and Ongman villages in the Kharsang area of Arunachal Pradesh. There are an unknown number of speakers in Arunachal Pradesh and in Burma.
This is a creation story, termed by Lukam Tonglum (Loekyam Cholim) as the Naga Story
The story begins with a battle between the great snake (Naga) and the great eagle, which the eagle wins, killing the Naga, which is regarded as the ancestor of the Naga people. The story tells of the revenge wreaked against the eagle by the two sons of the Naga and a mountain spirit.
This story was told by Lukam Tonglum (Loekyam Cholim) over several nights between 12/12/20097and 10/1/2008.
The entire story is contained in the following recordings
Part 1 - SDM12-2008Tascam-055.wav
Part 2 - SDM12-2008Tascam-056.wav
Part 3 - SDM12-2008Tascam-058.wav
Part 4 - SDM12-2008Tascam-060.wav
Part 5 - SDM12-2008Tascam-062.wav
Part 6 - SDM12-2008Tascam-065.wav
Part 7 - SDM12-2008Tascam-067.wav
Part 8 - SDM12-2008Tascam-069.wav
Part 9 - SDM12-2008Tascam-074.wav
Part 10 - SDM12-2008Tascam-075.wav
Part 11 - SDM12-2008Tascam-101.wav
Part 12 - SDM12-2008Tascam-115.wav
Part 13 - SDM12-2008Tascam-116.wav
Several sections were translated by Lukam Tonglum into Singpho, as:
Part 3 - SDM12-2008Tascam-059.wav
Part 4 - SDM12-2008Tascam-061.wav
Part 5 - SDM12-2008Tascam-063.wav and SDM12-2008Tascam-064.wav
Part 6 - SDM12-2008Tascam-066.wav
Part 7 - SDM12-2008Tascam-068.wav
Consultant
Lukam Tonglum (Loekyam Cholim is his Cholim name; Lukam is the name used by other Tangsa groups)
Lukam Tonglum
Father
1934
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Lukam Tonglum
c/o Kharang Kong village, Lekhapani PS, Marghertia, Tinsukia District, Assam, India
Lukam Tonglum (Loekyam Cholim) is the leader of the Cholim community in Kharang Kong. He came from Burma in the 1950s to join his brother who had already set up in Kharang Kong.
He is very knowledgeable about all aspects of Cholim culture.
ISO639-3:nst
Tangsa - Cholim variety (general name Tonglum)
true
true
Cholim is a variety of Tangsa spoken in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and in Burma.
Tangsa is the name given in India to groups in both Changlang district of Arunahcal Pradesh and in Assam speaking languages of the Northern Naga also known as Konyak group within the Tibeto-Burman language family. There is very considerable linguistic variety within Tangsa., and some of the languages included within Tangsa are linguistically closer to Nocte than to other varieties within Tangsa.
The ethnologue code for Tangsa is NST. It is termed Naga-Tase in the Ethnologue
Cholim is spoken by around 100 people in the village of Kharang Kong, Lekhapani, Tinsukia district, Assam. It is also spoken by people in Longtom and Ongman villages in the Kharsang area of Arunachal Pradesh. There are an unknown number of speakers in Arunachal Pradesh and in Burma.
ISO639-3:sgp
Singpho
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Singpho is the lingua franca of the Kharang Kong area.
ISO639-3:asm
Assamese
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Collector
Stephen Morey
Stephen Donald Morey
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1959-11-07
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moreystephen@hotmail.com
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