01619nam a22002177a 450000500170000000800410001704000070005804100190006508200200008410000270010424500620013126000570019330000290025036500640027952009550034365000210129865000190131965000210133870000280135970000140138720250807163333.0221216b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d cAL aEnglish-Kodava 223a398.2bCHIP aNadikerianda Chinnappa aPattole palameb: Kodava culture folksongs and traditions aMangalorebKodava Samskritika Adhyayana Peethac2022 axxxx,740p.bHBc24x19cm. 2EnglishaBLCR-000116b800.00c₹d1000.00e20%f01-12-2022 aThe Pattole Palame is a precious collection of the oral heritage of the Kodava community, compiled and published by Nadikerianda Chinnappa in 1924. It is one of the earliest, extensive collections of the folkore of a community in any Indian language. Pattole Palame: Kodava Culture-Folksongs And Traditions A collection of the oral heritage of the Kodava community, compiled and published by Nadikerianda Chinnappa in 1924, Pattole Palame is the earliest and most extensive collection of the folklore of a community in any Indian language. The Kodavas are inhabitants of Kodagu (Coorg), a scenic district in Karnataka. A small community whose origins are unknown, they live in a remote, hilly, thickly forested area in a highly structure and close-knit community, with a unique culture and an immensely practical outlook. This collection contains the songs, lullabies, proverbs and riddles of the Kodavas, and their traditions, customs and festivals. aKodava Folksongs aKodava Customs aKodava Festivals aNanjamma, Boverianda Tr aChinnappa