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Cultural Construct of the Dhola-Maru Narrative

Author: Neeru Misra

Publisher: Nehru Memorial Museum & Library

Description: Dhola-Maru is a popular narrative of North India. Its initial proliferation was through the pastoralist-nomadic tribes who carried the story with their sonorous
songs and traditional bardic performances from places to places. Cultural analysis of this narrative is attempted in this paper.

Type: Performing arts

Received From: Nehru Memorial Museum & Library


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dc.contributor.author Neeru Misra
dc.description.abstract Dhola-Maru is a popular narrative of North India. Its initial proliferation was through the pastoralist-nomadic tribes who carried the story with their sonorous
songs and traditional bardic performances from places to places. Cultural analysis of this narrative is attempted in this paper.
dc.description.sponsorship Tagore National Fellowship
dc.format.extent 40,357 bytes
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dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Nehru Memorial Museum & Library
dc.type Performing arts
DC Field Value
dc.contributor.author Neeru Misra
dc.description.abstract Dhola-Maru is a popular narrative of North India. Its initial proliferation was through the pastoralist-nomadic tribes who carried the story with their sonorous
songs and traditional bardic performances from places to places. Cultural analysis of this narrative is attempted in this paper.
dc.description.sponsorship Tagore National Fellowship
dc.format.extent 40,357 bytes
dc.format.mimetype PDF
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Nehru Memorial Museum & Library
dc.type Performing arts