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The Anthropological Society of Bombay. Jubilee Volume

1938

After the death of the founder of the Society the new-born zeal for the study of Anthropology appeared to evapgrate ; there was a falling off in the number of members and the Society's funds were at a very low ebb. [...] Moreover in a dependency like India the happiness or unhappiness of millions of subjects of the Crown depends on the knowledge possessed by the governing clalses of the special moral intellectual and social characteristics and usages of the different sections of the population. [...] The larger the number of people brought under the influence of such Societies the greater the hope for the fruition of the ideal of world citizenship. [...] of the Anthropological Society of Bombay on the compltion of fifty years' career of the Society and expressed his and Lady Brabourne's pleasure in attending the Jubilee celebration and hearing about the origin and history of the Society. [...] One is called the holy tree of the canalized united countries of the Minas."2 (The coutry of the Minas was united with the country of the Bilavas).3 The other tree is said to belong to the canalized_ united countries of the Kalakilas.4 (The other country united with the Kalakilas was the country of. the Kävals).5 The third tree is said to belong to the union called Pagalkalakar° which we have
anthropology archaeology
Pages
299
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.144989
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i unknown view
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Golden Jubilee Meeting
1-19 unknown view
Who are the Descendants of the People of Mohen-Jo-Daro ?
20-30 Patrick Cadell view
Tree Worship in Mohenjo Daro
31-39 H. Heras view
The Origin of Certain Pot-Forms
40-46 Harold Peake view
Pebbled Mounds
47-53 G.E.L. Carter view
The Ethnographical Survey of India
54-63 R.E. Enthoven view
The Oldest Implements of Man
64-87 W. Schmidt view
A Leap from the Cultural Anthropology of Orissa
88-112 Satindra Roy view
Some Aspects of the Economic Life of He Bhoksas and Tharus of Nainital Tarai
113-135 D.N. Majumdar view
The Functional Character of Baiga Mythology
136-158 Verrier Elwin view
Physical Data from Kathiawar
159-168 G.S. Ghurye view
“Vratas#x201D;—Vows of Virgins Among Hindus
169-182 S.S. Mehta view
On the “Adonis Gardens” of Lower Bengal
183-194 Sarat Mitra view
Sri Vatsyayana. An Ethnological Study of India of 300 B.C.
195-206 M.K. Sett view
Origin of Salagrama and Tulasi Worship
207-235 P.G. Shah view
Caste in Travancore
236-260 L.A. Iyer view
Social Bearings of the Hindu System of Marriage
261-274 P.H. Valavalkar view
War and Peace—a Human Valuation
275-292 P.H. Valavalkar view

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