Description
Based on careful fieldwork and enlivened by ethnographic sensitivity related to the author’s long familiarity with region and subject, the study presents a pioneering portrait of the Kamar, an adivasi community of hunter-gatherers and shifting-cultivators of Chhattisgarh and Orissa.
Combining brevity of style, economy of expression, and simplicity of structure, in the book, Dube discusses key themes in anthropology and sociology: economic life, social organization, and customary law, myth, legend and ritual; rrligion, magic, and witchcraft; and questions of ‘cultural contact’
and ‘tribal adjustment’.
Combining brevity of style, economy of expression, and simplicity of structure, in the book, Dube discusses key themes in anthropology and sociology: economic life, social organization, and customary law, myth, legend and ritual; rrligion, magic, and witchcraft; and questions of ‘cultural contact’
and ‘tribal adjustment’.
This third edition comes with a new Prologue by Saurabh Dube.
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