The Shepherds of India

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This is the first sociological study of the shepherds of India who are known as Dhangars, Kurubas, Palkshatriyas, Baghels, Kurumbas, Rabaris, Gaddis, Gwalas, Gadariyas and Yadavas or Marathas in particulars areas. Though socially and economically backward, they claim to be the decendents of the Holkar dynasty, Ahilya Bai Holkar of Indore, the Pallavas, the Maharajas of Vijaynagar and Karoli. Shepherd means a sheep-rearer; it is more a profession than a caste as such. Even the Brahmins and Rajputs in hills rear sheep and goats. In fact, their Gotras show that more than 70 per cent of them are Rajputs and 30 percent belong to various castes and tribes. They live in jungles, in hills, in villages and in towns. Here is an authentic and interesting study of nomads who once ruled. But what they are today. A most significant contribution to the field of Social Sciences..

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S.S. Shashi

Dr. Shyam Singh Shashi Ph.D. in Social Anthropology  2 Hails from a village“ Bahadurpur Jutt near Hardwar in U.P. (1936). Has many books in English and Hindi to his credit. Over a dozen books on Indian tribes and culture viz. Nomads of the Himalayas, Tribal women of India, Shepherds of India, Gaddi Tribe of Himachal, Roma-the Gypsies, etc. Over two dozen books for children, fourteen collections of poems including one epic. Edited Himalayas, a monthly journal for two years and Sainik Samachar, a weekly journal of Armed Forces for seven and a half year. Undertook examinership and guidance for Ph.D. scholars, etc., and various assignments like teaching in the Universities.

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Title
The Shepherds of India
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Edition
1st ed.
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Length
xi+134p., 23 Plates; Index; 23 Cm
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