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Date of Publish: 2021-10-09

A special series of NEZINE’s podcast- Voices of Northeast India- showcasing multi-lingual and multi-cultural identifies of the region through podcasting of folk tales and folk song of the communities in in the way they speak, converse, or sing.

In this fourth episode, eminent folk artiste Sadananda Payeng has sung two Lullabies of Mising tribe of Assam. Dr Payeng teaches History in Anandaram Dhekial Phookan College, Nagaon.

Episode Hosted by Abhilash Bapanasha, an alumnus of the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism, Tezpur University, is a Cultural Documentation enthusiast and loves to share stories through the microphone

Music by Priyanuj Parashar, a postgraduate student of Chemistry, is an aspiring flutist and he likes to experiment with new flavours while continuously learning for the better

This Episode has been sponsored by cultural and literary activist Sushanta Jyoti Sharma based in Bangalore. Mr. Sharma is working in the field of Chip Design and leading a US based multinational company. He is the General Secretary of Assam Association, Bangalore. Since 2015, he has also been the Chief Editor of Uruli, the biannual bilingual magazine published by Assam Association Bangalore

For English and Assamese translation of the Lullabies see podcast description ot transcript

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