“U Sier Lapalang: A Khasi Tale” retells a classic folktale from Meghalaya about a young stag who longs for adventure and leaves the safety of his home in the plains, ignoring his mother’s loving warnings. As he journeys into the Khasi Hills in search of new grass and excitement, his pride and restlessness draw him into human territory where skilled hunters pursue and kill him. The heart of the tale lies in his mother’s grief-stricken search and her haunting lament, which moves the people so deeply that they remember and sing of U Sier Lapalang for generations. Rich with themes of obedience, consequences, human–animal conflict, and a mother’s unconditional love, this picture-book-style retelling introduces young readers to Khasi culture and oral storytelling traditions.
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