A Collection of Kachári Folk-Tales and Rhymes
1895

A Collection of Kachári Folk-Tales and Rhymes, published in 1895 by J. D. Anderson, is a scholarly compilation of folk narratives from the Kachári people of Assam. This collection serves as a supplement to Reverend S. Endle's Kachári Grammar and is intended for readers with a basic understanding of the Kachári language. The tales, gathered during a six-week tour of the Kachári mauzas of Mangaldai, reflect the culture and traditions of the Kachári, while also highlighting linguistic similarities between Kachári and Assamese, suggesting a deeper connection between the two languages.















