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dc.contributor.authorPrateek-
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-23T09:32:19Z-
dc.date.available2025-01-23T09:32:19Z-
dc.date.issued2024-03-
dc.identifier.urihttps://muse.jhu.edu/article/929507https://doi.org/10.1080/17449855.2024.2305905-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.bits-pilani.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/16892-
dc.description.abstractThis essay is meant to serve as a compendium to my documentary, Many Rammans in Uttarakhand: Jak and Bhumyal Renditions, which can be accessed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISJ3Mnea0MU. The film highlights the diversity of the folk performance tradition of Ramman in the Indian hill state of Uttarakhand by analyzing two variants of the ritual, each dedicated to a village patron deity: one to Jak (alternatively known as Jakh) and the other to Bhumyal. Although the tradition is prevalent in many villages in the Garhwal district of Uttarakhand, the documentary focuses on the Ramman (dedicated to Jak) of Jaal Malla and Choumasa, two villages in the Rudraprayag district, and the Ramman (dedicated to Bhumyal) of Salud and Dungra, twin villages in the Chamoli district.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectHumanitiesen_US
dc.subjectRammansen_US
dc.subjectUttarakhanden_US
dc.subjectChamoli districten_US
dc.titleMany Rammans in Uttarakhand: Jak and Bhumyal Renditionsen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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