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Nothengpi
Second Edition 2024
Author
Dr Dharamsing Teron
ISBN
978-81-981660-9-8
Price
₹700
Nothengpi, authored by Dr. Dharamsing Teron, marks a pioneering effort to document the history and culture of the Karbi people. This introductory work aims to provide a nuanced understanding of the Karbi community, drawing from published materials. Additionally, it serves as a thoughtful guide, particularly for non-Karbis, on how to approach and represent the Karbi narrative with sensitivity and accuracy.
TIRIM AMO: A handcrafted legacy of the Karbis
First edition, 2023
Authors
Dr Dharamsing Teron, Girbani Deka, Maggie Ingti Katharpi, Dilip Kathar, Dhonison Lekthe
ISBN
978-93-93114-15-0
Price
₹1200
This exquisite Coffee Table Book published on the occasion of the 72nd KAAC Foundation Day by the Department of Handloom & Textiles, Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC) in collaboration with the Centre for Karbi Studies celebrates the endearing essence of Karbi textiles. With iconic captures and eloquent narratives, the book is a treasure trove of information that will take the readers through a visual retreat while introducing them to the remarkable heritage of creativity, aesthetics and craftsmanship of the Karbi people.
CHIKIMO: Reminiscing 50 years of Karbi Youth Festival
First Edition: 2024
Author
Dr Dharamsing Teron, Girbani Deka
ISBN
978-93-93114-85-3
Price
₹2500
A compendium of the 50-year-old journey of the Karbi Youth Festival published by KAAC in collaboration with the Centre for Karbi Studies on the occasion of the 50th Karbi Youth Festival, Chikimo is a rare and inspiring collection of stories and experiences narrated by the founding figures of the KYF. A well-researched documentation of the iconic festival, this book is as unique and inspiring as the celebration of identity that has withstood the tests of time.
Slogans, Guns and The Sixth Schedule
First edition: January 2023
Author
Elwin Teron
ISBN
978-93-93114-12-9
Price
₹350
Slogans, Guns and the sixth schedule: Autonomy Makeovers in Karbi Anglong by Elwin Teron poses the most relevant yet the most ignored questions that still haunts the 6th schedule areas provision with reference to Karbi Anglong. “Whether the provisions of the Sixth Schedule are inadequate to resolve the existential concerns of the tribal people of Karbi Anglong and North Cachar Hills” the author makes an attempt to provoke the minds of the readers to undertake more exhaustive deliberations on the subject.
The Mythistory Of Kajir Ronghangpi
First Edition: 2024
Author
Dharamsing Teron, Vulli Dhanaraju
ISBN
978-93-6080-792-4
Price
₹895
Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of Assam, home to the famous one-horned rhinoceros is closely connected to Kajir Ronghangpi, a prominent mythical legendary figure in the oral tradition of the Karbis. It is said that Kaziranga derived its name from the Karbis term ‘Kajir Arong’ meaning the ‘territory of Kajir’. The Mythhistory of Kajir Ronghangpi: The making of Kaziranga National Park provides a critical analysis of this oral tradition of the Karbi people while offering an alternative perspective on how the Kaziranga National Park can be re-invented by considering the insights of the ‘Mythhistory of Kajir Ronghangpi’
Karbi Studies
Volume 3
Author
Dharamsing Teron & Sikari Tisso
ISBN
789-93-80247-00-7
Price
₹450
A rare find, Folktales from the Fringe is a compilation of Karbi folktales by a dedicated team of researchers and writers led by Dharamsing Teron. The folktales are written in both English and Karbi language to reach a wider audience.
Phurkimo
First Edition: 2022
Author
Dharamsing Teron and others
ISBN
978-93-93-114-03-7
Price
₹300
A commemorative souvenir of Karbi Anglong Day, 2022, Phurkimo (meaning History in English) is a collection of essays, poems and narratives by various writers, thinkers and scholars written in English, Karbi and Assamese language.
Idea of Karbi Studies
Volume 5
Author
Vulli Dhanaraju, The’ang Teron
ISBN
978-0-7334-2609-4
Price
₹800
This book critically examines how veteran scholar activist Dharamsing Teron’s writings and philosophical ideas serve as foundational pillars for Karbi Studies. Currently, there are four volumes in the Karbi Studies series published by Dharamsing Teron, with the support of his associates and young Karbi scholars. This volume celebrates Teron’s scholarly movement in Northeast India and recognizes his great contributions to the Karbi Studies. His contributions in the field of Karbi Studies are highly instrumental and pose a challenge
to conventional scholars or so-called intellectuals. By examining this book, one can grasp the significance of Teron’s philosophical ideas in shaping the field of Karbi Studies. His organic experiences of ‘being’ a Karbi, along with the influence of Karbi ontology (ancestral position in worldview), have shaped his perspective. This has in turn influenced his way of thinking and his approach to knowledge production, ultimately leading to the development of Karbi indigenous concepts for the foundation of Karbi Studies. Thus, this book aims to elucidate the fundamental concepts of Karbi Studies, clarifying whether it constitutes an approach/perspective or merely serves as a metaphorical phenomenon that helps in understanding the indigenous concepts in a wider academic discourse.

