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Folk Lore Notes. Vol. I—Gujarat

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A compilation of questionnaire responses and field notes from Gujarat and the Konkan presenting a systematic survey of popular beliefs, rites, and customs. Entries document nature worship (sun, moon, rivers, lakes, mountains), spirit cults and possession, witchcraft, the evil eye, omens and lucky or unlucky numbers, sacred trees and animals, and rituals for protection, healing and exorcism. Also described are ceremonies for birth, pregnancy and death, local shrines and their traditions, and practices that blend Hindu and Muslim devotion. Materials are reproduced largely as collected, offering raw ethnographic detail rather than critical analysis.

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A. M. T. Jackson

A. M. T. Jackson was an author known for his contributions to the study of folklore in India. His notable works, "Folk Lore Notes. Vol. I—Gujarat" and "Folk Lore Notes. Vol. II—Konkan," delve into the rich traditions and cultural narratives of these regions. Through meticulous research and documentation, Jackson aimed to preserve and share the diverse folk traditions, customs, and stories that reflect the heritage of the Indian subcontinent. His writings serve as valuable resources for those interested in anthropology, cultural studies, and the preservation of oral histories.

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