1st Edition

The Gonds of Andhra Pradesh Tradition and Change in an Indian Tribe

584 Pages
by Routledge

584 Pages
by Routledge

584 Pages
by Routledge

Among the tribal populations of India there is none which rivals in numerical strength and historical importance the group of tribes known as Gonds. In the late 1970s, numbering well over four million, Gonds extend over a large part of the Deccan and constitute a prominent element in the complex ethnic pattern of the zone where Dravidian and Indo-Aryan populations overlap and dovetail. In the... Read more

Preface.  1. The Gonds in History and Literature  2. The Material and Cultural Environment  3. The Settlement Pattern  4. The Village as a Social Unit  5. The Neighbourhood  6. Phratries – The Main Pillars of the Social Structure  7. The Clan System  8. The Feudal System – Past and Present  9. Pardhans – The Bards of the Gonds  10. Tribal Justice and Social Values  11. The Mythological Foundations of the Social Order  12. The Early Phases of Life  13. Avenues to Marriage  14. Marriage, Divorce and Inheritance  15. The Kinship System  16. Death and the Cult of the Dead  17. Farming – The Basis of Gond Economy  18. Religious Beliefs and Practices  19. The Cult of the Clan Deities  20. The Changing Fortunes of the Adilabad Gonds.  Glossary.  Bibliography.  Index.

Biography

Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf