Ethnographic Notes on the Mru and Khumi of the Chittagong and Arakan Hill Tracts

Ethnographic Notes on the Mru and Khumi of the Chittagong and Arakan Hill Tracts A Contribution to Our Knowledge of South and Southeast Asian Indigenous Peoples Mainly Based on Field Research in the Southern Chittagong Hill Tracts - Harvard Oriental Series

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This book is a "thick" description and interpretation of the ethnography of the Mru and Khumi, who live in the Chittagong/Arakan Hills straddling Bangladesh, India, and Burma. They are Tibeto-Burmese speaking horticulturalists practicing swidden agriculture. The work is the outcome of several periods of fieldwork dating back to 1955-1957, 1964, and 1990. Lorenz G. Löffler describes in great detail the material and spiritual culture of these populations: from dwellings and implements to life cycle and social structure, from folklore to religious rituals. All the important local terms are given in Mru and English. The book includes a number of Mru texts along with their translations. It is illustrated by nearly a hundred color photographs and some thirty drawings and designs.

Book information

ISBN: 9780674066861
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Imprint: Harvard University Department of South Asian Studies
Pub date:
DEWEY: 305.899593054929
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 690
Weight: 1590g
Height: 183mm
Width: 263mm
Spine width: 57mm