Social Organization, Migration and Change in a Village Community |
Contents
Population and the Habitation Pattern | 1 |
The Baluta System | 17 |
Family and Marriage | 33 |
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ACCORDING TO CASTE affected agriculture allowed analysis baluta baluta system balutedars belonging benefit Bombay Brahman brother's called cities clan compared dependents Dhangars Dhor Divad economic family members famine famine condition farmers farming castes father's five four give given gone grazing sheep greater Gurav habitation area Hence Holar houses important India industrial joint joint-family Koli labourers land less living Lohar Lonari Mahar Maharashtra majority Mang Marathas marriages Mhasvad migration Migration for grazing miles months mother's Musalman namely Nhavi non-farming non-seasonal migration observed occupation paid Palsavade pattern paying baluta payment percentage performing persons places Poona Ramoshi received regarded relationship remaining reported reported migration result scheduled castes seasonal seen shepherds shown in Table shows Similarly situated social staying Sutar TABLE taken towns traditional type of migration urban various village village community Wadar wadis wife and children