Social Structure & Change Among the Tribals: A Study Among the Uralies of Idukki District in Kerala |
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Page 125
... land never existed among the Uralies , they do not consider possession of land as a status symbol . This , coupled with the difficulty in clearing jungles , the prohibition policy of the government and their inability to cultivate the ...
... land never existed among the Uralies , they do not consider possession of land as a status symbol . This , coupled with the difficulty in clearing jungles , the prohibition policy of the government and their inability to cultivate the ...
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... land is not fertile , the hunting places are far away and the primitive method of cultivation gives them a poor harvest which is not enough even for six months . In the absence of any subsidiary occupation , the Uralies are faced with ...
... land is not fertile , the hunting places are far away and the primitive method of cultivation gives them a poor harvest which is not enough even for six months . In the absence of any subsidiary occupation , the Uralies are faced with ...
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... land owners permanently without much benefit , they said that they had taken some money as loan about a few year ago . If a land owner gives loan to an Urali , the latter has to perform labour in return at low wage . ' Nilupanam ' by ...
... land owners permanently without much benefit , they said that they had taken some money as loan about a few year ago . If a land owner gives loan to an Urali , the latter has to perform labour in return at low wage . ' Nilupanam ' by ...
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age group agricultural Aiyappan ancestors Anthropology arrack bamboo behaviour Bihar bonded labour brother cent centres ceremonies clan collected crop culture Dammer daughter deities Delhi economic elder encroachers factors father Firth forest produce gods Gonds hamlet High Ranges hills Hindu household hunting husband huts Idukki district India institutions Iyer jungle kani Kanikkar kanikkaran Kerala kinship Krishna land linkages living Majumdar Mala male Mannans marriage married modern mother Muthuvans non-tribals offered panchayat pattern plainsmen plainspeople plathi political polyandry primitive programmes Raymond Firth region relationship religious rice roots Scheduled Tribes scheme shifting cultivation sister social change social relations social structure social system society spirits study of social Taluk tapioca theories Thodupuzha Tikopia tion traditional Travancore trees tribal tribal communities tribal population Tribal Welfare Tribes and Castes tubers unmarried Urali family Urali settlements Uralies Venmanikudi Vidyarthi village welfare measures Western Ghats wives women worship