Indian tribes in folk culture
By: Pasayat, Chitrasen.
Publisher: New Delhi S.K. Book Agency 2017Description: viii, 144p.ISBN: 9789383158911.Subject(s): Tribes -- India | Tribal cuiture -- India -- Odisa -- Early medieval | Tribal -- Myth and realityDDC classification: 398.20954133 Summary: The present book focuses on some important aspects of the tribal and folk traditions like ‘Yatra’ of West Odisha. The role of co-existence in bringing about cultural changes in rural and tribal areas has been discussed in the perspective of 'tribe-caste interaction', 'tribal-non-tribal interaction' and 'little tradition – great tradition'. Besides relating the revivalism of tribal and folk the tradition to the emerging local socio-economic-political aspirations of the elite and the persistence of the tribal and folk tradition, the author has also tried to establish the distinctiveness of this yatra tradition through tribe-caste and tribal-non-tribal interactions over centuriesItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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398.20954 TIW-B Bharthari: | 398.20954 TRA- Traditional Systems of Northeast India/ | 398.20954 TRA- চাওৰা ধাৰাবাহিকতাৰ পৰম্পৰাগত: | 398.20954133 PAS-I; Vol-1 Indian tribes in folk culture | 398.20954133 PAS-I; Vol-2 Indian tribes in folk culture | 398.2095452 BHA- भाषा, संस्कृति और लोक | 398.21095413 ELV-J जनजातीय मिथक : |
Includes bibliography
The present book focuses on some important aspects of the tribal and folk traditions like ‘Yatra’ of West Odisha. The role of co-existence in bringing about cultural changes in rural and tribal areas has been discussed in the perspective of 'tribe-caste interaction', 'tribal-non-tribal interaction' and 'little tradition – great tradition'. Besides relating the revivalism of tribal and folk
the tradition to the emerging local socio-economic-political aspirations of the elite and the persistence of the tribal and folk tradition, the author has also tried to establish the distinctiveness of this yatra tradition through tribe-caste and tribal-non-tribal interactions over centuries
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