Global Encyclopaedia of the West Indian Dalit’s Ethnography

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The sole objective of this Encyclopaedia is to present the descriptive ethnographical summaries of 134 Dalit castes of Western India who are categorized as shudra in Hindu social order. Here we focus on the ways of living and the factors that have caused to change their socioeconomic and political life. Summaries of each entry usually provides information on the physical features, history of origin, Social system, rites and rituals; economic activities, administration and justice; religion and culture inter-community relationship and modernization. This Encyclopaedia seems to be as informative as possible given the limitation of space and knowledge of contributors. This monumental work is useful for scholars and readers of ethnic study of western Indian the dalit communities.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR K.C. Das

K.C. Das, born in Bhagalpur and passed M.A. (Political Science) from Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, is an eminent dalit scholar who has written number of important articles in news papers and journals of national reputes. He is an active participant in dalit movement in Bihar.

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Title
Global Encyclopaedia of the West Indian Dalit’s Ethnography
Author
Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8182202612
Length
xii+392p., Index; 29cm.
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