Step 1: Understanding the question.
This question refers to the work of Kenneth M. Momin, particularly his writing ‘Nokdang’, which highlights the relationship between medicine, social life, and the Garo traditional village system.
Step 2: Explanation of ‘Nokdang’.
In Garo, ‘Nokdang’ refers to a traditional house or a village community system. Kenneth M. Momin’s writings describe how health practices and communal harmony are central to village life.
Step 3: Analysis of options.
- (1) Refers to a general phrase about daily life; not correct.
- (2) Describes attitude but not relevant to health or medicine.
- (3) Bi’sa dongipalbani giimin nokdang tom’tom ong’a — Correct; it conveys that the ‘Nokdang’ represents the collective life and health-based cooperation in society.
- (4) Talks about rituals and not about medical or social aspects.
Step 4: Conclusion.
Hence, the correct answer is (3) Bi’sa dongipalbani giimin nokdang tom’tom ong’a, meaning community life in the village centered on cooperation and well-being.