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A systematic ethnographic study of the Khasi people that surveys their habitat, physical traits, dress, ornamentation, domestic life, occupations, agriculture, houses, and village organization; examines tribal and state institutions, marriage, inheritance, land tenure, dispute resolution, and customary law; describes religious beliefs, ancestor veneration, priests, rites, funerary practices, and festivals; collects folk-tales and folklore motifs; and analyzes language, clans, and time reckoning. The volume compiles earlier sources and field observations, includes illustrations and appendices on exogamous clans and divination practices, and presents practical information for administrators and general readers.
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