Description
The Khasis is a seminal work of ethnographic documentation that explores the rich cultural heritage of the Khasi people, an indigenous community from the Meghalaya region of Northeast India. Written by P. R. T. Gurdon, this comprehensive study delves into various aspects of Khasi life including their social structures, customs, beliefs, and traditions.
The book provides invaluable historical and anthropological insights into the Khasi civilization, covering topics such as their matrilineal system, religious practices, and traditional governance. Gurdon’s meticulous research and detailed observations make this work an essential reference for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the indigenous cultures of India.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this hardcover edition preserves an important academic work that contributes significantly to the documentation and understanding of Northeast Indian indigenous communities and their unique ways of life.
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