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Social Values in Mizo Folklore: A Theological Perspective/ L. H. Rawsea

By: Material type: ArticleArticlePublication details: Bangalore; United Theological College, 2020 March-2009Description: 63-83 PagesSubject(s):
Contents:
I. A Brief Survey History of the Development of Mizo Folklore
II. Social Values in Mizo Folklore
(a) Folklore related to Marginalized People
1. Children
2. Women
3. Widows and the poor
b) Folklore relating to public property
1. Public roads (or foot paths)
2. The public water point (or the cistern)
3. Protection of the land
4. Folklore related to Community-relationships
5. The philosophy of the community
6. Community spirit
7. Sense of neighbourhood
8. Respect for others' works
III. Reflection on Mizo Folklores : A Theological Perspective
In: Masihi Sevak
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Continuing Resources (Periodicals) Continuing Resources (Periodicals) New Theological College Back Issue (Serials) Vol. 34 No.1-2 (March- 2009) Available MSJ3401&02 (2nd Copy

I. A Brief Survey History of the Development of Mizo Folklore

II. Social Values in Mizo Folklore

(a) Folklore related to Marginalized People

1. Children

2. Women

3. Widows and the poor

b) Folklore relating to public property

1. Public roads (or foot paths)

2. The public water point (or the cistern)

3. Protection of the land

4. Folklore related to Community-relationships

5. The philosophy of the community

6. Community spirit

7. Sense of neighbourhood

8. Respect for others' works

III. Reflection on Mizo Folklores : A Theological Perspective

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