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CCLD02-091 - Riddle

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Riddles were once part of every mother's teachings to her children. Children were taught riddles to stimulate their thought processes. At the same time, they were sometimes used as a way to teach children about their mistakes. The speaker of this recording is Mrs. Humchung, a native of Thragom. Tashi Tshewang made this recording.. Language as given:

Created: 2022-06-08

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91.64335,27.57755

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