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The Khasis

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A systematic ethnographic study of the Khasi people that surveys their habitat, physical traits, dress, ornamentation, domestic life, occupations, agriculture, houses, and village organization; examines tribal and state institutions, marriage, inheritance, land tenure, dispute resolution, and customary law; describes religious beliefs, ancestor veneration, priests, rites, funerary practices, and festivals; collects folk-tales and folklore motifs; and analyzes language, clans, and time reckoning. The volume compiles earlier sources and field observations, includes illustrations and appendices on exogamous clans and divination practices, and presents practical information for administrators and general readers.

About the Author

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P. R. T. Gurdon

P. R. T. Gurdon was an author known for his work on the Khasi people of India. His notable book, "The Khasis," provides an in-depth exploration of the culture, traditions, and social structures of this indigenous group. Gurdon's writing contributes to the understanding of the Khasi community, offering insights into their unique way of life and the challenges they face. Through his work, he has played a role in documenting and preserving the heritage of the Khasis, making his contributions valuable for both academic and general audiences interested in anthropology and cultural studies.

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