Our Little Hindu Cousin
Blanche Mcmanus
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
This book is one of a series that aims at describing other cultures to children in an entertaining way that honors the culture, educates the child and keeps their minds open to the possibility of other people living wonderful lives in far off places. "Our little cousins of Hindustan are charming little people, even though their manners and customs and their religion are so very different from our own. India is a big country, and there are many different races of people living within its borders, the two principal ones being the Mohammedans and the Hindus. The Mohammedans number about sixty millions and there are about a hundred and eighty millions of Hindus, who are by far the superior race. The intelligence of the Hindus is of a very high order, but, like all Eastern races, they have many superstitions. Their attention to their food and drink and personal cleanliness is remarkable, and, though their customs in this respect are peculiar, they follow a healthful and sanitary manner of living which might well be practised by Western folk." (Summary by from the preface) (1 hr 37 min)
Chapters
0 - Preface | 2:17 | Read by Phil Chenevert |
1 - Chola at Home | 15:47 | Read by maryagneskatherine |
2 - A Day in the Bazaar | 16:45 | Read by Lynne T |
3 - The Children's Holiday | 12:24 | Read by Lynne T |
4 - The Children Travel in the Big Ox-wagon | 12:58 | Read by Jeana Wei |
5 - The Children See Benares and Go Home for a Wedding | 13:51 | Read by bala |
6 - The Little Sahib Sees the Big Elephants | 12:59 | Read by Woolly Bee |
7 - Chola Goes on a Tiger Hunt | 10:23 | Read by Woolly Bee |
Reviews
very condescending
L
written by the Western mind no clue as to who the Hindus really are and what they know that we don't
being a hindu myself, i can relate
sunidhi katiyar
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