
handle: 10355/64951
The oral tradition of the Baloch belongs to an ethnic group speaking a northwest Iranian language called Balochi and inhabiting Balochistan, a country now divided among Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan. It was until recently--and to a great extent in many parts of the country it remains even now--a living art. It is, however, an art that is losing ground rapidly to the written word and to modern means of communication and entertainment. ; Note
GR1-950, PL1001-3208, Chinese language and literature, 700, 300, Folklore
GR1-950, PL1001-3208, Chinese language and literature, 700, 300, Folklore
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