Descript |
xix, 315 p. : ill., maps ; 25 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-306) and index |
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1. Theories in My Boots -- 2. Pangma People -- 3. The Ancestors Are Angry -- 4. The Superhuman World and Knowledge of Illness -- 5. Knowledge of the Past for the Present -- 6. Lohorung Houses: Saya and Nuagi -- 7. The Person and the Cycle of Life -- 8. Emotions and Concepts of Mind: Understanding Lohorung Behaviour and Social Institutions -- 9. Personhood, Emotions and Ethnopsychology Concluding Remarks -- App.1. The Lohorung Language -- App. 2. Kinship Terminology -- App. 3. Lohorung Texts |
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"This important ethnographic study explores the world-view of the Lohorung Rai, a hill tribe of about 3,000 members living in Eastern Nepal. These rice farmers have a tradition of migration combined with hunting and gathering. By examining Lohorung concepts and their discourse on self and emotion, this book explores the way in which ancestral influence dominates the daily lives and rituals of the Lohorung. It explores the other world of the Lohorung within which these concepts about the nature of the person and the natural world can be understood." "This study will be relevant not only to Himalayan experts but to all anthropologists interested in self and emotion."--BOOK JACKET |
Subject |
Rai (Nepalese people)
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Self
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Emotions
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