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  • Long ago, when people lived in caves, two friends decided to build their own house. In this folktale from the Singpho tribe of Arunachal Pradesh, India, we learn how the first house was built.
    First House
    Author: Nabanita Deshmukh
    The first house was built
    long, long ago
    by two friends
    called Kindru-Lalim
    and Kincha Lali-Dam.
    In those days,
    people still lived in caves
    and did not know
    what a house was.
    One day, Kindru remarked,
    “I’m so tired of living in a dark cave, Lali.
    Why don’t we build a house
    in the jungle?”
    “That’s a great idea!”
    exclaimed Lali.
    “Let’s go and ask our animal friends
    on how to build a sturdy one!”"
    "Lali and Kindru
    entered a dense jungle.
    The first animal they saw there
    was an elephant.
    “Can you tell us how to build a house,
    O Elephant?” they asked.
    The elephant trumpeted,
    “Cut logs to make pillars
    as strong and thick as my legs!”
    The two friends
    chopped down a tree
    and made thick pillars out of it.
    A snake suddenly slithered past
    and hissed,
    “Fetch poles as long
    and thin as I am!”
    So off went Kindru and Lali
    to cut bamboos from a nearby grove.
    As they returned,
    carrying the bamboo on their backs,
    they spotted
    a large buffalo-like creature
    called a mithun.
    “Can you please tell us
    how to build a house, Mithun?”
    asked Lali.
    “I’m too sad to talk now
    but I’ll help you all the same.
    You see,
    a tiger has killed my husband.
    Make a roof with cross poles,
    like the bones of his skeleton,”
    said the mithun,
    pointing at her dead mate.
    Lali and Kindru
    quickly made cross poles
    out of the bamboo
    but they felt thirsty
    and walked to a nearby river.
    A graceful fish swam up to them
    and whispered,
    “I saw from afar
    that you were building a house!
    Collect plenty of leaves
    and put them on the roof,
    one on top of the other,
    like my scales.
    That will protect your house
    from sun and rain,” said the fish.
    Kindru and Lali
    now had all the advice they needed
    and worked very hard
    to complete the house.
    When it was finally done,
    they called the creatures of the jungle
    to come and have a look.
    “What a wonderful house you’ve built!”
    cried everyone.
    “This house is not only ours
    but yours as well
    because you’ve helped us build it!”
    cried Kindru and Lali
    and they stepped happily
    into their new home.
    And this is how
    the first house was built
    in a faraway land of the East
    known today as Arunachal Pradesh!
    Story: Nabanita Deshmukh
    Illustrations: Phidi Pulu
    Narration: Neha Gargava
    Music: Rajesh Gilbert
    Animation: BookBox
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