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Habitat, economy and society of the Kharias of Odisha

Jena, Surendra Kumar

Habitat, economy and society of the Kharias of Odisha - 1st ed. - New Delhi: Aayu Publications; 2022. - xiv, 170p. : ill. ; 23cm.

Among the "contemporary primitives, the Kharias has been occupied an important position in the anthropological literature. The present study Habitat, Economy and Society of the Kharias of Odisha is an attempt to understand the relationship between Kharia social organization and their habitat. The fieldwork for the present study was carried out in different phases in 1995-1999 in Similipal of Mayurbhanj district of the than Orissa now Odisha. Understanding of such a relationship requires analysis of the productive forces, material culture, and technology and value system associated with the exploration of natural resources. It is the economic relations, which provide the needed linkage between society and environment. Thus, the focus of the study centres around three important interrelated dimensions ie. habitat, economy and society. For this, a detail understanding of the physical environment of the Kharia: would act as the point of departure. The environment-society relationship can best be understood by locating it in its historic specific context. The study attempts to explore the manner in which the Interaction between society and environment is articulated through material culture, technology, religious ideas and cultural values. In addition to this, the study aims to elucidate the important structural principles of Kharia society with special reference to the dynamic between various parts of social organization. The study also not only describe how the Kharia are related to the environment through the institution of economy, technology and material culture but also to find out how such a relationship is changing overtime due to several factors. Attempt has been made not to repeat the ethnographic or monographic work, which has already been done on Kharia, but to present a contemporary ethnography it against the backdrop of economy and ecology. It is also highlighting the various socio economic transformations that the Kharia have undergone over a period of time and the factors. responsible for transformation.

Among the "contemporary primitives", the Kharias has been occupied an important position in the anthropological literature. The present study in as attempt to understand the relationship between Kharia social organization and their habitat. Understanding of such a relationship requires analysis of the productive forces, material culture, and technology and value system associated with the exploration of natural resources. It is the economic relations, which provide the needed linkage between society and environment. Thus, the focus of the study centres around three important interrelated dimensions i.e. habitat, economy and society. For this, a detail understanding of the physical environment of the Kharia would act as the point of departure. The environment society relationship can best be understood by locating it in its historic specific context. The study attempts to explore the manner in which the interaction between society and environment is articulated through material culture, technology, religious ideas and cultural values. In addition to this, the study aims to elucidate the important structural principles of Kharia society with special reference to the dynamic interrelationship between various parts of social organization.

The study is not only describe how the Kharia are related to the environment through the institution of economy, technology and material culture but also to find out how such a relationship is changing overtime due to several factors. Attempt has been made not to repeat the ethnographic or monographic work, which has already been done on Kharia, but to present a contemporary ethnography contextualizing it against the backdrop of economy and ecology.

It is also highlighting the various socio-economic transformations that the Kharia have undergone over a period of time and the factors responsible for transformation. The fieldwork for the present study was carried out in different phases in 1995-1999 in Similipal of Mayurbhanj district of the than Orissa now Odisha. For accomplishing this task, I have been greatly supported by many.

Includes bibliography.

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Ethnic Groups-Odisha
Tribes and Tribal People-Odisha
Tribal Culture-Odisha

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