
The Kacháris
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Language: English, BodoPublished:
Authors:
- Anderson, J. D. (James Drummond)
1852 - 1920
About this book
In the early 20th century, as colonial powers reshaped the landscapes of South Asia, Rev. Sidney Endle meticulously documented the intricate lives of the Kachári people in "The Kacháris." This ethnographic and anthropological account unveils the unique social structures and vibrant traditions of a tribal community often overlooked in mainstream narratives. Endle's work emphasizes the Kacháris' rich cultural heritage, including their distinctive rituals and communal governance. Ideal for historians, students, and civic activists, this text serves as a vital resource for understanding the complexities of indigenous identities amidst colonial encroachment. Discover the profound insights within "The Kacháris" and explore the resilience of a people whose stories deserve to be told.