Description
This comprehensive work by Alexander Mackintosh presents a detailed ethnographic study of the Ramoossies, an Indian tribe of significant historical importance. The text meticulously documents the tribe’s origins, tracing their ancestral lineage and cultural development over time.
A substantial portion of the narrative focuses on Chief Oomiah Naik, whose leadership and personal journey illuminate the broader tribal experience. Mackintosh examines the tribe’s present condition during the colonial period, including their social structures, customs, and interactions with British administration.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this scholarly work serves as a valuable primary source for understanding indigenous Indian societies and tribal governance systems of the era. The account offers readers both historical documentation and cultural insights into a fascinating aspect of Indian heritage.







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