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The Malakar Community and their hereditary livelihoods - The Malakar, Marriage System, Sholapith, Handicrafts, Eco-friendly traditional crafts, India

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This book investigates the Malakar community and their hereditary livelihoods. With the overlapping their caste system and religion, Occupation, Marriage System, and their transformation of the traditional handicrafts management system and the tendency of the future generation. And included a ground-based (ground zero) research, which is clearly explained their social class system, income, and hereditary origin. Mythologically, they are the Bengali Hindu upper-caste community, who is the progenitor of Lord Shiva.The book "The Malakar Community and their hereditary livelihoods" is comprehensive and easy to understand the text. At least, the author hopes that this study will contribute to increasing the concept and awareness of the Malakar community and their positions of society.

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K. D. Malakar (UGC-NET, M.A., B.A., DCA, DOM)Estudios en la Universidad Jawaharlal Nehru, la Universidad Vidyasagar y la Universidad Singhania de la India. Actualmente es estudiante de posgrado de la Universidad Jawaharlal Nehru (JNU), Nueva Delhi, India. Está interesado en el trabajo sobre Cambio Climático, Medio Ambiente, Población y Asentamientos, RS y GIS, y aspectos sociales.

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Authors Kousik Das Malakar
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.10.2020
 
EAN 9786202802178
ISBN 9786202802178
No. of pages 80
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Social structure research

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