Banam Raja from adivaani on Vimeo.
Banams are the lutes and the fiddles of the Santal people. They are made from locally available material–wood, vegetables and animal hide. The most common banams still made and played by Santals are the Dhodro Banam, the Reta Banam and the Phentor Banam. […]
See also
Audio | Santali Traditional and Fusion Songs: Ghosaldanga Bishnubati Adibasi Trust – West Bengal
Banam (Santal string instrument)
– eBook: Banam Making Workshop at Bishnubati | Daricha Foundation
– Video: Banam Raja | Interview with Nunulal Marndi | Reviving the Huka Banam
eBook | Background guide for education
eBook | Free catalogue: Banam: One of the ancient musical instruments of the Santals
eBook | Free catalogue: Museum of Santal Culture (Bishnubati) – West Bengal
India’s tribal, folk and devotional music: Secular and ceremonial songs
Infusing the Santhali Element in Schooling by Rina Mukherji
Museum of Santal Culture Bishnubati
Music and dance | Adivasi music and the public stage by Jayasri Banerjee
Puppetry | Santali Chadar Badni / Chadar Bad(o)ni”| Daricha Foundation
– eBook: Cadence-and-counterpoint-documenting-santal-musical-traditions
– Video: Damon Murmu | Sahadev Kisku | Shibdhan Murmu
Santal | Santal creation myth | Santal Parganas | The Santals by Boro Baski
Santal cultural traditions documented on the Daricha Foundation website
Santal flute music: Audio resource by Adivaani.org – West Bengal & Jharkhand
Santali language | eBook | A Santali-English dictionary – Archive.org
Santal mission | Santali songs recorded in 1931 at Kairabani (Jharkhand)
Santal music | Santal Musical Traditions: National Museum (exhibition catalogue)