Rani Chennamma of Kittur
March 10, 2022 4:28 PM Subscribe
Dr. Raziya Parvin, "Rani Chennamma of Kittur - Why do we remember?" Much more detail in Chennamma's biography, e.g. "Ch. 5 - The Question of Adoption": "On October 18th, 1824 ... in an impassioned speech, she declared, 'Kittur is ours. We are masters of our own territory. The Britishers say that the adoption is not valid because we did not take their permission ... We will tell Mr. Thackeray [the novelist's uncle; letter of complaint about him] ... that we will not submit to them whatever be the consequences. Kittur will fight to the last.'" Summary in a history of Karnataka, also mentioning Rama Habshi. The 1961 film Kittur Chennamma / ಕಿತ್ತೂರು ಚೆನ್ನಮ್ಮ retells Chennamma's life story, and two songs in it are based on poems by Akka Mahadevi (c. 1130-1160; more on her poetry): "Kolu Thudiya Kodagananthe" and, as described thoroughly / with a translation at The Southern Nightingale, "Thanukaragadavaralli Pushpava."
This is an amazing story. Coupling this with Angela Davis's optimism, I can see how optimism is the answer rather than a violent frame of mind. However Rani Chennamma was skilled in the art of war and politics, a very brave hero, hopeful to the last.
posted by Oyéah at 7:32 PM on March 10, 2022 [1 favorite]
posted by Oyéah at 7:32 PM on March 10, 2022 [1 favorite]
Thanks so much. Sometimes I am bowed down by all that my many years of formal education managed not to impart. But other times I look forward to retirement and the chance to explore all the ways that humanity has flourished and struggled to flourish. This is a story we should know.
posted by allthinky at 6:14 AM on March 11, 2022 [1 favorite]
posted by allthinky at 6:14 AM on March 11, 2022 [1 favorite]
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