The Native Races of the British Empire : Natives of Northern India
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
9390729548
ISBN-13
9789390729548
Publisher
Manohar Publishers and Distributors
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Manohar Publishers and Distributors
Country of Manufacture
IN
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 7th, 2024
Print length
270 Pages
Weight
506 grams
Dimensions
15.00 x 22.50 x 3.00 cms
Product Classification:
Asian history
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He devotes two chapters to popular religious beliefs including but not limited to animism, totemism, village gods, animal worship; and magic, shamanism and witchcraft. Lucidly written, Crooke gives a good picture of the social structure of the time. He has referred to other sources, thereby adding to the richness of this book.
The work describes the people of northern India, from their habitat to their religious beliefs, from their social life and professions to their race type?in?a?concise?manner.
The author clinically introduces his readers to the populace in northern India of the time. First published in London in 1907, Natives of Northern India is systematically laid out in sixteen chapters and the book carries thirty-two illustrations. After discussing the ethnicity of the Indian population, Crooke next talks about the tribes in the northern hills, then the tribes in the southern hills, and he includes their habitat and behaviour, environment, and singular customs and traditions and in which region of the country a particular tribe can be found. Castes such as the Rajputs, Jats and Brahmins; village industries; criminals and what?he?calls?‘vagrant?tribes’?have?also?been?discussed.
Crooke focuses on home life and the role played by women; the typical life of a child and the games they play; social rites and customs that cover perhaps the three most important events in a person’s life: birth, marriage and death. He devotes two chapters to popular religious beliefs including but not limited to animism, totemism, village gods, animal?worship;?and?magic,?shamanism?and?witchcraft.
Lucidly written, Crooke gives a good picture of the social structure of the time. He has referred to other sources, thereby adding to the richness?of?this?book.
The author clinically introduces his readers to the populace in northern India of the time. First published in London in 1907, Natives of Northern India is systematically laid out in sixteen chapters and the book carries thirty-two illustrations. After discussing the ethnicity of the Indian population, Crooke next talks about the tribes in the northern hills, then the tribes in the southern hills, and he includes their habitat and behaviour, environment, and singular customs and traditions and in which region of the country a particular tribe can be found. Castes such as the Rajputs, Jats and Brahmins; village industries; criminals and what?he?calls?‘vagrant?tribes’?have?also?been?discussed.
Crooke focuses on home life and the role played by women; the typical life of a child and the games they play; social rites and customs that cover perhaps the three most important events in a person’s life: birth, marriage and death. He devotes two chapters to popular religious beliefs including but not limited to animism, totemism, village gods, animal?worship;?and?magic,?shamanism?and?witchcraft.
Lucidly written, Crooke gives a good picture of the social structure of the time. He has referred to other sources, thereby adding to the richness?of?this?book.
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