This article is a field analysis of data from anthropological research the author has been carrying out in the town of Pokhara, in west central Nepal. He has examined what he has found to be in close relation of these systems with Brahmin-Chhetri economic choice in a situation of change and development. The author concentrates on presenting and analysing Brahman-Chhetri kinship and its main organising principles, which are firmly held, willingly articulated, and firmly put into practice in Pokhara and surrounding hill areas. They suggest the nature of cultural continuity which can be..
A l’heure de la mondialisation, comment analyser les mélanges de castes et ethnies au sein des coupl...
The kinship terminology of any language is a natural meeting point for the disciplines of anthropolo...
Collation: 1 vol. (XIV-294 p.), ISBN : 978-0-19-569792-6This volume discusses issues of tribal ident...
The ethnographic literature on the Jirels is extremely sparse. Brief general descriptions may be fou...
Even today, within the multinational state of Nepal, the Newar of the Kathmandu Valley form a microc...
This article is about the essential nature of transformations in Dravidian kinship systems as may be...
This article describes some specific features of the ethnosocial status of the Limbus in Nepal. Sin...
<p>This paper is about the processes of transformation of social relations between high caste groups...
The rationale for this paper is that it is necessary for rural development planners and workers to h...
The following is a description of 'the kinship terms in the Lirnbu language as it is spoken in ...
Over the past decade international labour migration from Nepal to the Middle East and to Malaysia ha...
The Himalayas have long provided a contact zone for Hindus and diverse tribal groups. The experience...
<p>This article is based on field study among different caste and ethnic groups residing in Pokhara ...
Collation: 1 vol. (XIV-294 p.), ISBN : 978-0-19-569792-6This volume discusses issues of tribal ident...
A l’heure de la mondialisation, comment analyser les mélanges de castes et ethnies au sein des coupl...
A l’heure de la mondialisation, comment analyser les mélanges de castes et ethnies au sein des coupl...
The kinship terminology of any language is a natural meeting point for the disciplines of anthropolo...
Collation: 1 vol. (XIV-294 p.), ISBN : 978-0-19-569792-6This volume discusses issues of tribal ident...
The ethnographic literature on the Jirels is extremely sparse. Brief general descriptions may be fou...
Even today, within the multinational state of Nepal, the Newar of the Kathmandu Valley form a microc...
This article is about the essential nature of transformations in Dravidian kinship systems as may be...
This article describes some specific features of the ethnosocial status of the Limbus in Nepal. Sin...
<p>This paper is about the processes of transformation of social relations between high caste groups...
The rationale for this paper is that it is necessary for rural development planners and workers to h...
The following is a description of 'the kinship terms in the Lirnbu language as it is spoken in ...
Over the past decade international labour migration from Nepal to the Middle East and to Malaysia ha...
The Himalayas have long provided a contact zone for Hindus and diverse tribal groups. The experience...
<p>This article is based on field study among different caste and ethnic groups residing in Pokhara ...
Collation: 1 vol. (XIV-294 p.), ISBN : 978-0-19-569792-6This volume discusses issues of tribal ident...
A l’heure de la mondialisation, comment analyser les mélanges de castes et ethnies au sein des coupl...
A l’heure de la mondialisation, comment analyser les mélanges de castes et ethnies au sein des coupl...
The kinship terminology of any language is a natural meeting point for the disciplines of anthropolo...
Collation: 1 vol. (XIV-294 p.), ISBN : 978-0-19-569792-6This volume discusses issues of tribal ident...