The Psyche of the Garos

The Psyche of the Garos
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Total Pages : 160
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Synopsis The Psyche of the Garos by : Tarunchandra Sinha

History and Culture of the Garos

History and Culture of the Garos
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Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015011887216
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Synopsis History and Culture of the Garos by : Milton S. Sangma

Readings in History and Culture of the Garos

Readings in History and Culture of the Garos
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Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015052980359
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Synopsis Readings in History and Culture of the Garos by : Mignonette Momin

History of Garo of Northeastern India; contributed articles.

1965-1969

1965-1969
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 9783110807042
ISBN-13 : 3110807041
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Synopsis 1965-1969 by : Helen A. Kanitkar

The Garos of Tripura

The Garos of Tripura
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Total Pages : 156
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015033984876
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Synopsis The Garos of Tripura by : Prodip Nath Bhattacharjee

Rise of Anthropology in India

Rise of Anthropology in India
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Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Total Pages : 390
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Synopsis Rise of Anthropology in India by : Lalita Prasad Vidyarthi

The Social System and Culture of Modern India

The Social System and Culture of Modern India
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 689
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ISBN-10 : 9781351980197
ISBN-13 : 135198019X
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Synopsis The Social System and Culture of Modern India by : Danesh A. Chekki

According to Arnold J. Toynbee, ‘India is a world in itself; it is a society of the same immensity and importance as is our Western society’. In global perspective, the immensity, diversity, and unique importance of Indian society and culture can hardly be underestimated. This reference volume, first published in 1975, encompasses studies that reflect both the unity and diversity of India’s culture and social system.

The Garo Tribal Religion

The Garo Tribal Religion
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Total Pages : 132
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Synopsis The Garo Tribal Religion by : Paulinus R. Marak

The Book Deals With The Origin And Migration Of The Garos Consisting Of Different Tribal Groups Settled In Garo Hills, Their Ancient Animistic Religious Beliefs And Practices, Numerous Deities, Which Control Their Life And Must Be Appeased With Rituals, Ceremonies And Animal Sacrifices To Ensure Welfare Of The Tribe. They Believe In Life After Death And Perform Intricate Funeral Ceremonies. Though Majority Of Them Have Converted To Christianity Yet Many Old Festivals And Cultural Practices Are Retained.;

Trincheras Sites in Time, Space, and Society

Trincheras Sites in Time, Space, and Society
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Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9780816539345
ISBN-13 : 0816539340
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Synopsis Trincheras Sites in Time, Space, and Society by : Suzanne K. Fish

The intriguing hilltop archaeological sites known as cerros de trincheras span almost three millennia, from 1250 BC to AD 1450. Archaeologists have long viewed them as a unitary phenomenon because they all have masonry architecture and occur mostly on low volcanic peaks. Scattered across the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, these sites received little comprehensive research until the 1980s. This first volume in the Amerind Studies in Archaeology series from the Amerind Foundation documents considerable variability among trincheras sites with respect to age, geographic location, and cultural affiliation. This multi-author volume integrates a remarkable body of new data representing a textbook-like array of current research issues and methodologies in the archaeology of the region. Scholars from the United States and Mexico offer original research on trincheras sites in Chihuahua, Sonora, Arizona, and New Mexico. Scales of focus range from intensive intrasite sampling to the largest contiguous survey in the region. Authors incorporate spatial analyses, artifact studies, environmental and subsistence data, ethnographic analogs, ethnohistorical records, cross-cultural comparisons, archaeology, and archival resources. The volume’s discussions contribute innovative approaches to worldwide interpretations of landscapes marked by hilltop sites. Contributors present meticulous research arguing that many trincheras sites were primarily used for habitation and ceremonial rites, in addition to previously predominant views of them as defensive refuges. Because trincheras occupations date from the late preceramic era to shortly before Spanish contact, authors relate them to early forms of agriculture, the emergence of village life, the appearance of differentiated settlement systems, and tendencies toward political and ritual centralization. Detailed maps and figures illustrate the text, and close-up aerial photographs capture the visual essence of the sites, highlighted by a section that includes color photographs and an essay by renowned photographer Adriel Heisey. Contributors: Christian E. Downum Paul R. Fish Suzanne K. Fish Robert J. Hard Adriel Heisey Stephen A. Kowalewski Randall H. McGuire Ben A. Nelson John R. Roney Judith Taylor M. Elisa Villalpando Joseph Vogel Henry Wallace David R. Wilcox J. Scott Wood