Publisher's Synopsis
"Beast and Man in India: A Popular Sketch of Indian Animals in their Relations with the People" by John Lockwood Kipling offers a fascinating glimpse into the intertwined lives of humans and animals in 19th-century India. This meticulously prepared republication explores the cultural history and ethnography surrounding domestic animals and wildlife in the region.
Kipling's work provides a unique perspective on the relationships between the Indian people and the animals that share their world. Delving into the social sciences, the book examines the significance of animals in daily life, customs, and traditions. Readers interested in nature, regional studies, and cultural anthropology will find this a compelling and insightful exploration of a timeless connection. Discover a rich tapestry of animal life and its profound impact on Indian society in this enduring classic.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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