- The
Pattole Palame is a
compilation of
Kodava folksongs first published in 1924. It was
compiled by Na****rianda Chinnappa. The book is of 556
pages and...
- histories,
rituals and
other records were
scripted on palm
leaves called Pattole (patt=palm, ole=leaf) by
astrologers in the
ancient times. When Kodava...
-
Nanjamma and
Chinnappa are
translators and
scholars of
Kodava studies.
Their Pattole Palame was
written using the
Kannada script originally. It has been translated...
- his book,
which he
called the
Pattole Palame. He also
collected nearly 750
Kodava idioms and
proverbs for the book. ‘
Pattole' is
derived from patt-pole which...
- Star of Mysore. 23 June 2018.
Retrieved 13 July 2019. Venkatesha, M N. "
Pattole Palame:
Kodava Culture –
Folksongs and Traditions".
Indian Folklore Research:...
- Sigurdsson,
Svend Grundtvig The
original classification is
still in use.
India Pattole Palame by Na****rianda
Chinnappa 1924. A
collection of
Kodava language...
- 'lela':
Kodava folklores and songs. p. 74. Chinnappa, Na****rianda (1924).
Pattole Palame. Kushalappa,
Mookonda (9
January 2017). "The set-up of Kodagu's...
- ISBN 978-81-7525-679-8.
Retrieved 1
February 2023.
Chinnappa (2003).
Pattole Palame. Rupa. p. 88. The
Eastern Anthropologist:
Volume 30 (1977 ed.)....
- 16
October 2003.
Retrieved 13 July 2019.[dead link] Venkatesha, M N. "
Pattole Palame:
Kodava Culture –
Folksongs and Traditions".
Indian Folklore Research:...
- ****hree
Madhavan of The New
Indian Express,
Nitin admits that
Coorg and the
Pattole Palame are
constant influences in his works. The
Early Coorgs, USA: Createspace...