Ghotul in Muria Society
Explore the fascinating world of the Muria people in "Ghotul in Muria Society," a comprehensive study by Simeran Ma Gell, published by Harwood-Academic Publishers in 1992. This insightful work spans 278 pages and delves into the cultural and social dynamics of the Muria community in the Bastar District of Central India. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and contemporary anthropological theories, Gell provides a detailed examination of the "Ghotul," a unique village dormitory that serves as a social hub for adolescents of both sexes. This ethnographic study not only highlights the kinship structures and social conditions of the Muria but also contributes to our understanding of indigenous peoples and their cultural practices. Perfect for students and enthusiasts of anthropology, sociology, and cultural studies, this hardback edition is a valuable addition to any academic library or personal collection.