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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mamang_DaiMamang Dai - Wikipedia

    Mamang Dai is an Indian poet, novelist and journalist based in Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh. She received Sahitya Akademi Award in 2017 for her novel The Black Hill . Life. Mamang Dai was born on 29 February 1957 at Pasighat, East Siang district, to Matin Dai and Odi Dai. Her family belongs to the Adi tribe.

  2. Mamang Dai is a poet and novelist writing in English, from Arunachal Pradesh in India’s northeast. Her mother tongue is Adi. Dai is the first woman of her state to have been selected to the IAS/IFS. However she gave up her career in the Civil Service to pursue a career in journalism.

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  3. Mamang Dai, celebrated writer from Arunachal Pradesh often glorifies nature in its primordial form. She celebrates both the mystic as well as the commonplace that nature radiates; exploring myths behind the ‘forces of nature’, and thus leading the reader to ecological forests and magic drum beats.

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  4. Keywords: ecology, folktale, myth, religion Mamang Dai, a writer, former journalist and administrator equipped her writings within the historical stance of her ethnicity encompassing the region of ‘North-east’ India while grappling with the ideas of ‘home’, ‘belonging’ and ‘identity’. She belonged to the Adi community of ...

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  5. Mamang Dais is one of the most powerful and sincere creative voices emerging from the Northeast India. Her literary oeuvre reveals the glory of her homeland, the pristine beauty of its natural landscape, the rich and varied culture, tribal folklore and the splendid oral tradition of the region.

    • JAYDEEP SARANGI
  6. 28. Jan. 2024 · Poet Mamang Dai. | Gazal/CC BY-SA 4.0. There is an effortless levity in Mamang Dais words. In many ways, her poems, while containing enchanting inner worlds, also contain the feeling of...

  7. 12. Jan. 2022 · An excerpt from the novel by the Arunachal Pradesh writer Mamang Dai, who explores the turbulent transition of the region from NEFA to a state. The story follows a politician, a journalist and a fern pressed between the pages of a notebook.