Description
Kurukh Grammar by Ferdinand Hahn is a foundational linguistic study of the Kurukh language, spoken by the Oraon tribe in central and eastern India. Hahn, a German missionary and scholar, meticulously documented the phonetics, morphology, and syntax of the language. His work aimed to preserve and understand the linguistic heritage of the indigenous Kurukh-speaking community. The grammar remains a significant contribution to Dravidian linguistics and tribal studies, reflecting Hahn’s deep engagement with the cultural and linguistic diversity of India.




