Ancient Hindu refugees : Badaga social history 1550-1975 /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
The Hague ; New York :
Mouton Publishers,
©1980.
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Colección: | Studies in anthropology (Mouton Publishers) ;
no. 6. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- The terrain
- The Nilgiri population
- 1. The migration from Mysore
- Dating the migration
- Wodeas
- Kongaru
- Hairuvas
- Adikiris
- Kanakkas
- Kaggusis
- Gaudas
- Wainad Gaudas
- Badagas of Ha:sanu:ru
- Tore as
- Be:das, Kumba:ras and hill forts
- 2. Place-names and cultural ecology
- A new system of therapy
- Village names
- Selection of an ecological zone
- 3. Social groupings
- The joint patrilocal family
- Lineage
- Clan
- Phratry
- Moieties
- Septs
- Jati, marriage preference and role ambiguityWodeas
- Kongaru
- Ha:ruvas
- Adikiris
- Kanakkas
- Kaggusis
- Gaudas
- Kumba:ras
- Be:das
- Toreas
- Ha:sanu:ru Badagas
- 4. Traditional interchange (1)
- The interdependence of the plateau communities
- Badagas and Kotas
- 5. Traditional interchange (2)
- Badagas and Todas
- Badagas and Kurumbas
- Badagas and Irulas
- Badagas and Kasuvas
- Badagas and Uralis
- The Wainad Gaudas and their neighbours
- Traditional interchange : A summary
- 6. Early patterns of trade
- Original state of the economyMarketing before 1825
- Marketing after 1825
- Itinerant traders on the plateau
- 7. Growth of the cash economy
- Impact of British ideas on the Badaga economy (1799-1850)147
- Expansion of the market economy (1850-1900)
- Agricultural change over the past century
- Modern systems of marketing
- Modern employment
- 8. Administration and law
- Customary law
- Local administration
- The present ambilegal situation
- Political choice
- Modern laws
- 9. A period of stress
- Factors leading to stress
- Reactions of the Badagas to evangelizationConclusion
- 10. Religious and social change in the twentieth century
- Bajan and Krishna worship
- Tamilian and Kanarese celebrations
- Growth of Lingayat ties with Mysore
- Changing patterns of marriage and residence
- The new factions
- The Christian community
- New patterns of communication
- Networks of communication
- The position of Badagas in Nilgiri society
- Changing social structure
- 11. Summary and conclusion
- Some conclusions on modernization
- Appendix 1. Population of the main Nilgiri communities, 1961Appendix 2. Badaga population growth compared with that of Todas & Kotas
- Plate Section
- References
- General Index
- Name Index
- Place-Name Index