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Alice Ekka (Hindi: एलिस एक्का) (8 September 1917 – 5 July 1978) was an Indian Adivasi writer known to be the first female storyteller from a tribal background. Ekka was born in Ranchi on 8 September 1917, and was from the Munda community. She was the first tribal woman in Jharkhand to graduate in English, in 1938 at the Scottish Church College in Calcutta. She wrote stories in Hindi, publishing in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. A collection of her stories, Alice Ekka Ki Kahaniyan, edited by Vandna Tete, (Radhakrishna Prakashan, ISBN 978-8183617918) was published posthumously in 2015.

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  • Alice Ekka (en)
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  • Аліса Екка (хінд. एलिस एक्का) (8 вересня 1917 — 5 липня 1978) — перша індійська жінка-письменник з племені Адівасі. Її збірка розповідей «Аліса Екка Кі Каганян» була опублікована в 2015 році після 36 років смерті. У цій збірці були зібрані історії з 1950-х і 1970-х років, опубліковані в журналі «Adivasi». Вона також перша хто описала історію Далітів хінді. Аліса Екка належала до спільноти Munda Adivasi Jharkhand. Аліса померла у віці 61 року 5 липня 1978 року в Гунгутолі (біля Баху Базара), Ранчі. (uk)
  • Alice Ekka (Hindi: एलिस एक्का) (8 September 1917 – 5 July 1978) was an Indian Adivasi writer known to be the first female storyteller from a tribal background. Ekka was born in Ranchi on 8 September 1917, and was from the Munda community. She was the first tribal woman in Jharkhand to graduate in English, in 1938 at the Scottish Church College in Calcutta. She wrote stories in Hindi, publishing in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. A collection of her stories, Alice Ekka Ki Kahaniyan, edited by Vandna Tete, (Radhakrishna Prakashan, ISBN 978-8183617918) was published posthumously in 2015. (en)
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  • Alice Ekka (Hindi: एलिस एक्का) (8 September 1917 – 5 July 1978) was an Indian Adivasi writer known to be the first female storyteller from a tribal background. Ekka was born in Ranchi on 8 September 1917, and was from the Munda community. She was the first tribal woman in Jharkhand to graduate in English, in 1938 at the Scottish Church College in Calcutta. She wrote stories in Hindi, publishing in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. A collection of her stories, Alice Ekka Ki Kahaniyan, edited by Vandna Tete, (Radhakrishna Prakashan, ISBN 978-8183617918) was published posthumously in 2015. Her stories in the 1960s were published in the weekly magazine Adivasi Patrika. She is described as "India's first female tribal storyteller", and the centenary of her birth was celebrated with a two-day conference, the "All India Tribal Women Writer's Meet", held in her home town of Ranchi. (en)
  • Аліса Екка (хінд. एलिस एक्का) (8 вересня 1917 — 5 липня 1978) — перша індійська жінка-письменник з племені Адівасі. Її збірка розповідей «Аліса Екка Кі Каганян» була опублікована в 2015 році після 36 років смерті. У цій збірці були зібрані історії з 1950-х і 1970-х років, опубліковані в журналі «Adivasi». Вона також перша хто описала історію Далітів хінді. Аліса Екка належала до спільноти Munda Adivasi Jharkhand. Аліса померла у віці 61 року 5 липня 1978 року в Гунгутолі (біля Баху Базара), Ранчі. (uk)
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