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The Religion Of An Indian Tribe is a seminal ethnographic work by Verrier Elwin, one of India’s most respected anthropologists. This comprehensive study delves into the intricate religious beliefs, spiritual practices, and ritualistic traditions of an Indian tribal community.
Elwin’s meticulous research and participant observation provide readers with an intimate understanding of how tribal religions function within their cultural context. The book examines sacred ceremonies, mythological narratives, deities, and the role of religious leaders within tribal society.
Through detailed descriptions and analytical insights, Elwin demonstrates how religion serves as a vital cohesive force in tribal life, influencing social structures, moral values, and community relationships. This work remains an invaluable resource for students of anthropology, religious studies, and Indian indigenous cultures, offering profound insights into the spiritual world of tribal peoples.
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