Castes and Tribes of Southern India. Vol. 5 of 7

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Castes and Tribes of Southern India. Vol. 5 of 7

by Edgar Thurston

EN·~14 hours·7 chapters

Chapters

7 total
1

List of Illustrations.

0:46
2

Castes and Tribes of Southern India. - Volume V.

0:03
3

M (Continued)

3:56:38
4

N

8:35:26
5

O

49:56
6

P

1:12:16
7

Colophon - Availability

1:50

Description

Step into the bustling world of southern India's myriad communities as this volume paints a vivid portrait of everyday life, rituals, and occupations through careful description and striking illustrations. From the fierce Jallikattu bull to the delicate jewelry of the Chetti and the rhythmic dances of the Nalke, each scene invites you to hear the sounds of a living tapestry. The narrator’s eye for detail brings the colors, textures, and voices of these peoples to life for the listener.

The heart of the book follows the Marakkāyars, a Tamil‑speaking Muslim trading community whose identity is woven from both Hindu and Islamic threads. It traces their maritime heritage, the origin of their name from the Arabic “markab,” and the subtle hierarchies that shape relationships with neighboring Labbais and pure‑blood Muslims, while describing their distinctive dress, language, and evolving religious practices. Brief sketches of other groups—Nayadis, Paliyan, and the temple‑bound pilgrims of Palni—offer a broader sense of the region’s complex social fabric.

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Language

en

Duration

~14 hours (841K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg.

Release date

2013-06-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edgar Thurston

Edgar Thurston

1855–1935

A museum superintendent in colonial Madras, he became known for wide-ranging studies of South Indian communities, natural history, and material culture. His work still draws attention for its scope and for what it reveals about the scholarly habits of the British Empire.

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