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. [1] [2] [3]
Ekka was born in Ranchi on 8 September 1917, and was from the Munda community. [1] She was the first tribal woman in Jharkhand to graduate in English, in 1938 at the Scottish Church College in Calcutta. [2]
She wrote stories in Hindi, publishing in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. [1] A collection of her stories, Alice Ekka Ki Kahaniyan, edited by Vandna Tete, (Radhakrishna Prakashan, ISBN 978-8183617918) was published posthumously in 2015. [3]
Her stories in the 1960s were published in the weekly magazine Adivasi Patrika. [4]
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. [2]
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. [1] [2] [3]
Ekka was born in Ranchi on 8 September 1917, and was from the Munda community. [1] She was the first tribal woman in Jharkhand to graduate in English, in 1938 at the Scottish Church College in Calcutta. [2]
She wrote stories in Hindi, publishing in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. [1] A collection of her stories, Alice Ekka Ki Kahaniyan, edited by Vandna Tete, (Radhakrishna Prakashan, ISBN 978-8183617918) was published posthumously in 2015. [3]
Her stories in the 1960s were published in the weekly magazine Adivasi Patrika. [4]
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. [2]