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LIANGTUANG PU: Illustrated Children's Novella
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LIANGTUANG PU: Illustrated Children's Novella

by Dr Achingliu Kamei
Children's Books 2021 152 pages

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"Liangtuang Pu: Illustrated Children's Novella" by Dr. Achingliu Kamei takes young readers on a captivating journey to the distant past. At the heart of this enchanting tale lies a prophecy foretelling the birth of Liangtuang, an individual possessing extraordinary strength. The novella unfolds as Kadiganglung, who was spirited away by a forest spirit, becomes entwined in the fulfillment of this prophecy. Will he be able to escape the clutches of the spirit? The story delves into the lives of a remarkable community that perceives themselves as integral parts of a complex web of interconnected and interdependent beings.

Drawing inspiration from the real-life experiences of the four cognate tribes of Liangmai, Zeme, Rongmei, and Inpui, Achingliu Kamei masterfully weaves a tale that showcases the resilience and wisdom of these communities. Through her exquisite storytelling, she highlights how the traditions of the past, such as the RihChuk, can serve as a guiding light in navigating new standards, understanding, remembering, and forging ahead while honoring the best practices of their ancestors.

Published
Dec 2021
Publisher
Pages
152
Format
Paperback
Language
English

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