Item | Title | Actions |
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0001 | Yi sa jan du ai num | Faceless ghost | View |
0002 | Hpa majaw | Why | View |
0003 | Shinggyim la kasha hte baren shayi a lam | The human boy and the dragon girl | View |
0004 | Bainam rung dagraw ai lam | The goat that wore other's horns | View |
0005 | U gam shagri wan nma tsi tai ai lam | How the gall of the king quail became a medicine for burns | View |
0006 | Baren shabrang a lam | The dragon boy | View |
0007 | Hka hkrat si hpang ai lam | The first death by drawing | View |
0008 | Nyau hte yu shagan hti shingjawng ai lam | A cat and a rat in a star-counting race | View |
0009 | U ni manau nau ai lam | Birds dancing the Mana dance | View |
0010 | Mam ni jan ga de lung mat ai lam | The rice grain that went up to the sun | View |
0011 | Zen ai wa hte mana ai wa a lam | The wise and the fool | View |
0012 | Lum Lum Katsi | Warm or cold? | View |
0013 | Jahtawng htu ai lam | The naming ceremony | View |
0014 | Grai masu chye ai Nang Bya | The liar Nang Bya | View |
0015 | Lapawp daru nna si ai la a lam | The man killed by a snail bump | View |
0016 | U hkawngrang hte sinwa u a lam | The great hornbill and the racket-tailed drongo | View |
0017 | N-gup masen mat ai hkangda a lam | The sharp-mouthed garfish | View |
0018 | Nga jasi nga Jahkrung | The dead buffalo and the alive buffalo | View |
0019 | U gam "Nga Baw" ngu ngoi hpang wa ai lam | Why the painted quail sounds "Nga baw" | View |
0020 | Yu ma Sam Naw hte nga ma Ja Pan | The mouse boy Sam Naw and the fish girl Ja Pan | View |
0021 | U hku a masa si ala | The owl waiting for the Schima wallichii fruit to ripen | View |
0022 | Jahkrai ma hte La law ma u hkam hkam ai lam | An orphan and bullies who set a bird trap | View |
0023 | Nawng Lut labau: Kahtan kawa nhtang tu wa ai lam | The history of Indaw Lake: The kahtan bamboo that grows in the opposite direction | View |
0024 | Jahkyi hte jahkya si a lam | The barking deer and the Indian gooseberry | View |
0025 | Hkam hkam u hte u hka a lam | The Hkam Hkam bird and the crow | View |
0026 | Kanu a tsaw ra myit | Mother's love | View |
0027 | Shinggyim masha ni hka lu la ai lam | How humans got water | View |
0028 | Woi hpai mat ai matsan ma a lam | The poor man who was taken away by monkeys | View |
0029 | Galang manya tai mat ai la a lam | The man who became a mad eagle | View |
0030 | Sharaw nlawng a lam | The weretiger | View |
0031 | U ri shan hte ndang da lim a lam | The pheasant meat and the Indian trumpet | View |
0032 | Nmai kadun mat ai prangtai a lam | Why a rabbit has a short tail | View |
0033 | Chyeju htang chye ai u hka a lam | The grateful crow | View |
0034 | Ndang nat hpe jahkrit ai la a lam | The man who frightened the spirits | View |
0035 | Nga masum a lam | The three fish | View |
0036 | Ja di bu a lam | The pot of gold | View |
0037 | U hku hte u tu kasha hpe sharin shaga ai lam | How an owl and a blue-throated barbet taught their baby how to sing | View |
0038 | Ma yen wa hte mam nsi a lam | The father, the son, and the ears of rice | View |
0039 | Maitau nat hte ahpyi nat | The Maitau spirit and the Ahpyi spirit | View |
0040 | Lasawk nat a lam | The caterpillar spirit | View |
0041 | Nu yi sha yi | Mom! Son! | View |
0042 | Nlung baren a lam | The stone dragon | View |
0043 | Nsu nat byin pru wa ai lam | Origin of the spirit of jealousy | View |
0044 | Shi hkrung si htan byin hpang wa ai lam | Origin of death | View |
0045 | Mam n-gu hta tsing si lawm mat ai lam | Why there are some weed seeds in rice grains | View |
0046 | Nat shabrang hte shinggyim num a lam | The spirit boy and the human girl | View |
0047 | Masu ga shakawng ai lam | Who can lie the best | View |
0048 | Grai tsawra hkat ai yen nau a lam | Brotherly love | View |
0049 | U ni u tsip tsip wa ai lam | How birds started to build nests | View |
0050 | Du bawng bawng ai la a lam | The man with a lump | View |
0051 | Mam lagu na nga kanu tai mat ai lam | The rice thief who atoned for his sins by becoming a buffalo | View |
0052 | Sumbra shabrang a lam | The caterpillar boy | View |
0053 | Shu hte sharaw a lam | The frog and the tiger | View |
0054 | La gang hte sharam a lam | The gibon and the otter | View |
0055 | Wa hte gwi a lam | The pig and the dog | View |
0056 | Hkra pu n rawng ai lam | Why cicadas don't have intestines | View |
0057 | Baren hte shinggyim num sha a lam | The dragon and the human girl | View |
0058 | Mali hka hte Nmai hka a lam | The Mali river and the Nmai river | View |
0059 | Ja mungdan du ai la a lam | The man who went to the land of gold | View |
0060 | Marai masum myit hkrum yang panglai nawng htawk dang | The three people working together can empty a lake | View |
0061 | Azep ai num a lam | The nagging wife | View |
0062 | Sharaw hte nyau a lam | The tiger and the cat | View |
0063 | Ja si si ai hpun a lam | The tree that bears golden fruit | View |
0064 | Moi gaw ra i, ya gaw n ra i | You used to love me and now you don't? | View |
0065 | Nampan pan ai ana koi mat ai lam | How measles subsided | View |
0066 | Shata jan ahkyeng byin tai wa ai lam | Why the moon turns red | View |
0067 | Sharaw nlawng Hkawn Tawng a lam | The weretiger Hkawn Tawng | View |
0068 | Gumgun gumhpai nat jaw nna sharaw hkam ai lam | The man who trapped a tiger by making offerings to ancestral spirits | View |
0069 | Nat shayi sha hte jahkrai ma a lam | The spirit girl and the orphan boy | View |
0070 | Nat hka lu ai dinggai hte dingla a lam | The old couple who drank the water of the spirits | View |
0071 | Sumbra hpyi lu mat ai la a lam | The man possessed by the caterpillar spirit | View |
0072 | Wan nnan la wa ai lam | The first fire | View |
0073 | N-Gam galeng ai wa a numda lam hkrup | The man who slept on the precipice found the level road | View |
0074 | Hpau Lum Htu tai wa ai lam | Origin of the Hpau Lum Htu spirit | View |
0075 | Jahkrai ma hte La law ma wa du gap ai lam | The orphan and the bullies who hunted a boar | View |
0076 | Wunpawng mung na hka nu masum a lam | Three sister rivers in Kachin land | View |
0077 | Lahpyaw hpyaw ai lam | The whistle | View |
0078 | Langu hpun hte ri hpun a lam | The banana and the wild cherry | View |
0079 | Nat ni kaji dwi hpe hpai ai lam | The old man carried by spirits | View |
0080 | Lapu e shawng kawa sat hpang ai lam | The first men to die of snake-bite | View |
0081 | Jau gawng hte sanam num a lam | The hunter and the witch | View |
0082 | U hkru du a katsa ba | The uncles of the dove | View |
0083 | Sanam num shapoi la ai la a lam | The man taken by a witch | View |
0084 | Ga tsun ga la a lam | The communal work | View |
0085 | Grai reng ai mayen a lam | The valuable spit | View |
0086 | Masu ndum a lam | The big liar | View |
0087 | Nang Bya hpe masu shangun ai salang a lam | The man who let Nang Bya tell a lie | View |
0088 | Shinggyim masha ni wan hkru si hpang wa ai lam | The first burnt to death | View |
0089 | Sharaw rim ai la a lam | The man who captured a tiger | View |
0090 | Ja hkyi nyi ai lapu a lam | The snake that shits gold | View |
0091 | U ni wan dap ahtu wa ai lam | How the chickens came to dig the fireplace | View |
0092 | Si mat ai kaw nna bai hkrung wa ai lam | The old woman who came back to life | View |
0093 | Yu amyu ni zuphpawng galaw ai lam | The rat meeting | View |
0094 | Hpaga la yan hte sha lawa shingjawng hkat ai lam | The merchant and the man-eating giants comparing wits | View |
0095 | Nang Bya masu sharin ai lam | Nang Bya taught people how to lie | View |
0096 | Sa wa num hte sumtsaw tsaw ai la a lam | The man who fell in love with an evil spirit | View |
0097 | Nhkum Tu Yau | View |
0098 | N-gun ja wa a lam | The strong man | View |
0099 | Nang Bya Si Tim Sumpyi Dum Chye Ai Lam | Nang Bya Plays the Flute Even When He is Dead. | View |
0100 | Bau Lagut Nang Bya | Nang Bya Who Stole the Gong | View |