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The Agaria is a comprehensive ethnographic examination of the Agaria people, a historically significant iron-working community in central India. Author Verrier Elwin provides an in-depth exploration of their traditional iron-smelting techniques, social organization, and cultural heritage.
This scholarly work documents the Agaria’s unique place in Indian society, their occupational traditions, kinship systems, and ritual practices. Elwin’s research offers valuable insights into pre-industrial metallurgical methods and the daily lives of this specialized artisan community. The study serves as an important anthropological record of indigenous knowledge systems and tribal craftsmanship that were rapidly disappearing during the colonial and post-colonial periods.
Essential for scholars of Indian anthropology, tribal studies, and the history of traditional technology, this book preserves the cultural memory of a distinctive community and their contributions to Indian material culture.

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