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Vedda AX05

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Vedda : AX05

Beteiligte Person: Brow, James , Seligman, C. G. (Charles Gabriel) , Bailey, John
Ort, Verlag, Jahr: New Haven, Conn, Human Relations Area Files, Inc, 2009
Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
Schlagwortketten: Wedda

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Beteiligte Person:Brow, James
Beteiligte Person:Seligman, C. G. (Charles Gabriel)
Beteiligte Person:Bailey, John
Beteiligte Institution:Human Relations Area Files, Inc
Titel:Vedda
Untertitel:AX05
Ort:New Haven, Conn
Verlag:Human Relations Area Files, Inc
Jahr:2009
Umfang:1 Online-Ressource
Anmerkungen:Culture summary: Vedda - James Brow and Michael Woost - 2009 -- - The Veddas - By C. G. Seligmann... and Brenda Z. Seligman. With a chapter by C.S. Myers ... and an appendix by A. Mendis Gunasekara ... - 1911 -- - An account of the wild tribes of the Veddahs of Ceylon: their habits, customs, and superstitions - John Bailey - 1863 -- - Vedda villages of Anuradhapura: the historical anthropology of a community in Sri Lanka - James Brow - 1978
Zusammenfassung:This collection consists of three documents, all in English, containing information about the Vedda during three periods of time: 1850s, mid-1910s, and late 1960s. The first comprehensive ethnographic account of Vedda in this collection was compiled by C. G. Seligmann and B. Z. Seligmann. It provides a first hand account of Vedda kinship, village life, economic activities, settlement patterns, life cycles, religion, music, language and perceptions as observed in 1907-1908. Seligmanns's account is supplemented by James Brow's study of kinship and caste system among the Vedda of Anuradhapura district in the Northern Central Province of Sri Lanka. The remaining book in the collection was authored by John Bailey, a British colonial government official, and he covers a variety of information relating to settlement pattern, economic activities and religion. The Vedda are a small group of indigenous people living in the center of Sri Lanka, an island off the southern tip of India
Reihe:eHRAF World Cultures
Systematik:LB 24395
BV-Nummer:BV039979431