Tribal Women in a Changing SocietyStudy on the women of Bhil settlements in Udaipur District, Rajasthan. |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THEORETICAL ORIENTATION | 8 |
AN ASSESSMENT | 18 |
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adopted agencies agriculture animal husbandry attitude awareness Bhagat Bhil social Bhil society Bhil women Bhilon Ka Bedla Bhopa Bhuwana bonded labour bride-price caste Hindus caste society Cent per cent Chikalwas child clan concerning contact with caste culture contact Dapa deity Delhi Deora divorce economic elopement exogamy explanations favour female formal freedom further Gameti girls goddesses Hinduism holds true husband important India inferiority instance labour jobs ladies large number latter legislation majority male chauvinism marriage married medicineman menstruating monogamy Naal Ka Bhilwara non-tribals organisation parents participation patrilineal person Phala polygyny position of woman practice pre-marital sex Purdah Rajasthan Rajputs recognised religion religious reported respect respondents rituals role role-set Sanskritization situation social control social structure specially spirits status of women supernatural tion traditional council traditional village council trend Tribal Development tribal women Udaipur Udaipur District Undri various village community widow wife witch worship