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The Kela: A Nomadic Caste of Orissa A Study of Their Conflict and Social Change

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Discover the fascinating world of the Kela, a nomadic caste in Orissa, India. Explore their rich history, unique traditions, and ongoing struggles for social change in “The Kela: A Nomadic Caste of Orissa” by Uma Charan Mohanty. This compelling study delves into their conflicts and adaptation, offering a captivating glimpse into their lives. ISBN: 9788124608869

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  • ISBN-13: 9788124608869
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
  • ISBN-10: 8124608865
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2017

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Weight 0.5 kg

20 reviews for The Kela: A Nomadic Caste of Orissa A Study of Their Conflict and Social Change

  1. Shivam Sharma

    I was deeply moved by the Kela’s story. This book is a powerful reminder of the importance of cultural preservation. A fantastic work.

  2. Rahul R Prasad

    A comprehensive study, but I struggled with the academic jargon. A glossary would have been helpful. Content wise, a very insightful book.

  3. Moksh Ashish Shah

    The book is informative, but I felt it lacked a personal touch. The data is presented well, but I wanted to hear more individual stories.

  4. Vranda Kaushik

    An excellent study of a fascinating culture. I learned so much. I would recommend this for people with interest in this topic.

  5. Sneha Matura

    The book is informative, but the writing style could be more engaging. The research is thorough, though, and it sheds light on a little-known community.

  6. Pritha Mandal

    Important, but at times reads like a doctoral thesis. Could benefit from a more accessible style. Still, worth the effort for the information it contains.

  7. Srishti

    The book offers great insights but is a bit slow-paced. Still, if you’re interested in the topic, it’s worth your time.

  8. Shinjini Roy

    While informative, I found the book somewhat repetitive. The core message is important, but the presentation could be improved.

  9. Nancy Prasad

    Important research, a bit difficult to get through if you are not familiar with Anthropology. Very helpful to understand social dynamics.

  10. Sabhya Singh

    A must-read for anyone interested in nomadic cultures. Mohanty’s work is comprehensive and provides a deep understanding of the Kela people.

  11. Nevaidya Agarwal

    Fascinating! I learned so much about the Kela’s unique culture and struggles. Highly recommended for anyone interested in social change and Indian history.

  12. Muneela Yarrabathina

    A decent overview, but I wished it explored the Kela’s art and music more deeply. The social change aspects are well-covered, though.

  13. Manaswini Swami

    An essential read for anyone interested in Indian anthropology. Mohanty’s work is a valuable contribution to the field. A very detailed work.

  14. Mayank Saxena

    I was captivated by the stories of the Kela people. Mohanty’s book is a powerful testament to their resilience and cultural richness. Excellent!

  15. Hariprasad Patra

    This book opened my eyes to the challenges faced by nomadic communities in India. A valuable contribution to social studies.

  16. Ritik Karale

    A profound and moving account of the Kela people’s lives. Mohanty’s empathy shines through every page. Highly recommend.

  17. Mudit Jain

    An insightful look into the Kela community. Mohanty provides a valuable perspective on their challenges and adaptations. A bit dense at times, but overall rewarding.

  18. Ankita Shaw

    A bit academic for my taste, but undeniably informative. The historical context was particularly helpful in understanding the Kela’s current situation.

  19. Utsav Dahiya

    A well-researched study, but I found it a little dry. Still, important for understanding nomadic life in Orissa. The conflict section was particularly strong.

  20. Priyal Jain Jain

    Mohanty’s book is a remarkable achievement. It sheds light on a marginalized community and their struggle for recognition. A captivating read.

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