Reseña del editor:
Originally a missionary, Verrier Elwin became one of India's greatest anthropologists. This lively, touching book draws on the diary he kept during his stay in the Maikal hill-village of Karanjia between 1932 and 1936. Writing with the ease of a born raconteur, Elwin provides a colourful picture of Gond life and depicts the efforts of an Ashram's diverse inmates (`Christians, Hindus, a Brahmin, a Mussalman, Gonds, Polytheists, henogamists, monogamists, celibates...all united') to improve the quality of education, diet, health, agriculture, and dress in the village.
Reseña del editor:
Originally a missionary, Elwin Verrier was to become one of India's most noted anthropologists. This diary, which he kept during his stay in the Maikal village of Karanjia between 1932 and 1936, records Gond life and the efforts made to improve living conditions and the health of the inhabitants.
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