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This work was a product of the Ethnographic Survey of India that had been established in 1901, although it differed somewhat from earlier publications of similar origin because it relied more on Vedic literature than on the anthropometric methods and theories of Herbert Hope Risley and his sympathizers as a mechanism for investigation of the racial origins of caste. This seminal work of ethnology, in four volumes, from the early 20th century, was compiled under the orders of the then Govt. of the Central Provinces, and was intended to give the officers in those areas sound and accurate information about the various peoples that they would govern. This work is arranged alphabetically, and gives copious notes on the sects and tribes described. This work was first published in 1916. Other such works on the tribes of the North-western Provinces, Punjab and the NWFP, Bombay Presidency, and Southern India have also been published.
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ISBN : 9788121247061
Pages : 684
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