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The Mikirs is a detailed ethnographic work that explores the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the Mikir people, an indigenous community primarily located in Assam and Meghalaya in Northeast India. Edward Stack’s comprehensive study delves into various aspects of Mikir society, including their social structure, customs, beliefs, and historical background.
The book serves as an important historical document for understanding the indigenous populations of the Indian subcontinent. Through careful observation and documentation, Stack presents the Mikir way of life, their interactions with neighboring communities, and their adaptation to changing times. This work is invaluable for anthropologists, historians, and those interested in indigenous cultures and ethnography.







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