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- An account of Assam (1800) by J.P. Wade
- An account of Assam (1807-1814) by Francis Buchanan-Hamilton
- An account of the kingdom of Heerumba (1819) by Friend of India
- The history, antiquities, topography, and statistics of eastern India Vol.3 (1838) by Robert Montgomery Martin
- Extracts from the Narrative of an expedition into the Naga territory of Assam (1840) by JASB Vol.8 Pt.1
- Grange's expedition into the Naga hills -Tula Ram Senapati (1840) by JASB Vol.9 Pt.2
- Memoir of sylhet, cachar and adjoining districts -Kachāris (1840) by JASB Vol.9 Pt.2
- Descriptive account of Assam (1841) by William Robinson
- Essay the First: On the Kocch , Bodo and Dhimal tribes (1847) B.H. Hodgson
- Tripura Rajmala (1850) by Rev. James Long
- The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia Vol. 7 (1853) by J. R. Logan
- Notes on North Cachar (1856) by Lieutenant Stewart
- Descriptive ethnology Vol.I (1859) by R.G. Latham
- Descriptive ethnology of Bengal (1872) by E.T. Dalton
- A statistical account of Assam V.I (1879) by W.W. Hunter
- A statistical account of Assam V.II (1879) by W.W. Hunter
- Assam Attitude to Federalism (1984)by Girin Phukon
- A Glimpse of Assam (1884) by Susan Ward
- A history of Assam (1906) by Edward Gait
- Physical and political geography of the province of Assam (1896) by Assam Secretariat Printing Office
- Notes on the Locality and Population of the Tribes Dwelling between the Brahmaputra and Ningthi Rivers (1879) by G.H. Damant
- Outline Grammar of the Kachāri (Bårå) Language as Spoken in District Darrang, Assam (1884) by Sidney Endle
- Historical and descriptive account of the Kachari tribes in the north Cachar hills, with specimens of tales and folk-lore (1885) by C.A. Soppitt
- The Kachāris (1911) by Sidney Endle
- An outline grammar of the Deori Chutiya language spoken in upper Assam (1895) by William Barclay Brown
- Travels and adventures in the province of Assam, during a residence of fourteen years (1855) by John Butler