User:Same202same/Bhulia (dialect)/Bibliography


 * Commissioner, India Census (1913). Census of India, 1911 ... Superintendent Government Printing, India
 * This source is a census taken during British colonial rule. The original author is not listed. The Bhulia dialect is referenced a few times in the entire text, which seems to focus more on other topics. Only snippets of the book can be accessed on Google Books.
 * Orissa (India) (1966). Orissa District Gazetteers: Ganjam. Superintendent, Orissa Government Press.
 * Page 61 is the only page that appears to discuss the Bhulia people. This page cites that the Bhulias speak Laria and immigrated from Chhattisgarh. The source appears to be by the Odisha government and was made post-independence. Only snippets of the book can be accessed.
 * Grierson, Sir George Abraham (1904). Linguistic Survey of India. Office of the superintendent of government printing, India.
 * This source was also made during British rule, and was written by a British man. A large portion of the book focuses on languages in Chhattisgarh, and Bhulia is one of them. The book also contains an English to (transliterated) Bhulia table.