Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Previously engaged at: University of Tartu (Estonia), North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong,
Silpakorn University, Nakorn Pathom Campus, (Thailand), Gauhati University, Guwahati North-
Eastern Archival Centre for Traditional Art and Folklore, Tezpur University, Tezpur.
Invited Speaker:
1. International Conference on Asian Folklore, 2-3 July, 2009 at Bangkok, Thailand.
2. International Seminar on Belief Narrative Genres, 28-30 August, 2012, at Novi Sad,
Serbia.
3. Skills training Workshop for Tata fellows in Folklore 28-30 November, 2012 at CUJ.
Keynote Speaker:
1. The First MSU International Storytelling Festival (MSUISF 2013, 1-3 February, 2013
2. Winter School of International Folkloristics, 2014.
11. Tamuly, Jogesh Chandra Viswakos: Encyclopaedia in Assamese, Vol. V, page no.
Vol.- V, (World Literature and Folk 149b, 2003.
Literature). Jointly with Kishor Kr. Kalita.
13. Das, Gopal Chandra Viswakos: Encyclopaedia in Assamese, Vol. V, page no.
Vol.- V, (World Literature and Folk 173b, 2003.
Literature). Individual.
15. Dey, Reverend Lalbihari Viswakos: Encyclopaedia in Assamese, Vol. V, page no.
Vol.- V, (World Literature and Folk 173b, 2003.
Literature). Jointly with Kishor Kr. Kalita.
21. Bompas, Cecil Henry Viswakos: Encyclopaedia in Assamese, Vol. V, page no.
Vol.- V, (World Literature and Folk 211b-212b, 2003.
Literature). Jointly with Kishor Kr. Kalita.
26. Bhuyan, Nakul Chandra Viswakos: Encyclopaedia in Assamese, Vol. V, page no.
Vol.- V, (World Literature and Folk 250b-251b, 2003.
Literature). Jointly with Kishor Kr. Kalita.
28. Muiller, Friedrich Max Viswakos: Encyclopaedia in Assamese, Vol. V, page no.
Vol.- V, (World Literature and Folk 277b, 2003.
Literature). Individual.
35. Steel, F.A.; Temple, R.C. Viswakos: Encyclopaedia in Assamese, Vol. V, page no.
Vol.- V, (World Literature and Folk 318b, 2003.
Literature). Jointly with Kishor Kr. Kalita.
39. Women in the folk- Journal of Gauhati University Research Vol. I, page no. 46,
culture of Assam Scholars’ Association. Individual. 2003
40. Rupnath Brahma aru Vishambi ‘Souvenir’ of Janasebak Rupnath page no. 54-56,
Asom Sahitya Sabha Brahma Individual.. 2003.
41. The Boros ‘Sunrega: Stithi Bishan’, an annual journal page no. 1-9, 2003-
of G.U. Boro Literary Society. 2004.
46. Icelandbaxi (Icelanders) Viswakos: Encyclopaedia in Assamese, Vol. VIII, page no.
Vol.- VIII, (Society and Culture). Jointly 243, 2005.
with Prof. Md. Taher.
47. Inu [Japan] Viswakos: Encyclopaedia in Assamese, Vol. VIII, page no.
Vol.- VIII, (Society and Culture). Jointly 245, 2005.
with Prof. Md. Taher.
52. Kalgas (Banana tree) Viswakos: Encyclopaedia in Assamese, Vol. VIII, page no.
Vol.- VIII, (Society and Culture). Jointly 468, 2005.
with Hemanta Deka.
53. Kalam aru Balpen (Pen) Viswakos: Encyclopaedia in Assamese, Vol. VIII, page no.
Vol.- VIII, (Society and Culture). Jointly 469, 2005.
with Hemanta Deka.
54. Kolombiyar Lok Viswakos: Encyclopaedia in Assamese, Vol. VIII, page no.
Vol.- VIII, (Society and Culture). Jointly
(Colombians) with Prof. Md. Taher. 469, 2005.
55. Kajakh (Kazakh) Viswakos: Encyclopaedia in Assamese, Vol. VIII, page no.
Vol.- VIII, (Society and Culture). Jointly 476, 2005.
with Prof. Md. Taher.
65. Giniyan (Gini Bisau) Viswakos: Encyclopaedia in Assamese, Vol. VIII, page no.
Vol.- VIII, (Society and Culture). Jointly 598, 2005.
with Prof. Md. Taher.
67. Goilala (Papua New Viswakos: Encyclopaedia in Assamese, Vol. VIII, page no.
Guinea) Vol.- VIII, (Society and Culture). Jointly 609, 2005.
with Prof. Md. Taher.
68. Chin (India and Viswakos: Encyclopaedia in Assamese, Vol. VIII, page no.
Myanmar) Vol.- VIII, (Society and Culture). Jointly 649, 2005.
with Prof. Md. Taher.
82. Dacch ba Olandaaj Viswakos: Encyclopaedia in Assamese, Vol. VIII, page no.
Vol.- VIII, (Society and Culture). Jointly 818, 2005.
with Prof. Md. Taher.
88. Tibbatiya samaaj Viswakos: Encyclopaedia in Assamese, Vol. VIII, page no.
Vol.- VIII, (Society and Culture) Jointly 851, 2005.
with Prof. Md. Taher..
92. Nangal, Juwali aru moi Viswakos: Encyclopaedia in Assamese, Vol. IX, page
Vol.- IX, (Society and Culture). Jointly with no.71, 2006
Hemanta Deka.
125. Zoological Specimen in Journal of Gauhati University Research Vol. II, page no.
Boro Textile Design Scholars’ Association. Individual. 24-30, 2007
126. Colour Significance of Journal of the Folklore Research Vol 1 No. 1, 2008
Boro Women’s Dress Department. E-JOURNAL
127.A Folkloristic Study on Annual Journal 2007-2008. Research and First Issue. Page no.
Significance of Magh Bihu Publication Cell, Women’s College, Silchar. 179-183
of Majuli, Assam Jointly with Dr. D.L.Kharmawphlang
128. Change in Boro Journal of North-East India Social Science Vol. 34 No. 1. pp
Women’s Dress of Udalguri Research ISSN: 0970 - 7913 66-74
district
134. Chhau: A Folk University News A Weekly Journal of Vol. 51 No. 05.
Performance of Eastern Higher Education by Association of Indian February 04-10,
India Universities 2013.
Editing: Co-editor of the book Indigenous Cultures and Dances in Jharkhand [ISBN 978-93-
80431-06-2] National Folklore Support Centre, Chennai-600034
COLLABORATOR
Collaborator of TATA Fellowship in Folklore for M.Phil. level student, implemented by the
National Folklore Support Centre from a grant received from Sir Dorabaji Tata and Allied
Trusts.
Organizing Events:
Popular Lecture:
(a) August 28th 2010. Speaker: Dr. Diwakar Minz (Associate Professor, Department
of History, Ranchi University)
Topic: Indigenous Culture of Jharkhand.
(b) March 4th 2011. Speaker: Ms. Jeana Sommer Jorgensen (Indiana University,
Bloomington, USA)
Topic: American Culture and Folklore: Traditions and Transformations
National Workshop:
International Seminar:
Organizing Secretary in the two day International Seminar on “Tradition, Identity and
Diversity: the Future of the Indigenous Culture in the Globalised World” from 1st and
2nd February, 2011.
National Seminar:
35th session of Indian Folklore Congress from 12th – 14th December, 2011
Training Workshop:
Tata skill training workshop for the TATA Fellows in Folklore for M.Phil. level student,
implemented by the National Folklore Support Centre from a grant received from Sir Dorabaji
Tata and Allied Trusts from 28-30 November, 2012.