Bisipara village

Material Information

Title:
Bisipara village Population, sex ration, size of households by caste and street, at June 1st 1953
Series Title:
Folder 6 : Demographic data on Bisipara
Added title page title:
Bisipara village demographic data
Creator:
Bailey, F. G. (Frederick George)
Publication Date:
Copyright Date:
2016

Notes

General Note:
Folder 6 contains systematic demographic data on Bisipara
General Note:
Odisha is also known as Orissa
General Note:
Bisipara, in 2016, has the Indian pin code 762011
General Note:
Brahmans (also know as Brahmins), Dhoba (also known as Dhobi), Ghasi (also known as Ghasia), Mala (also known as Mali), and Sundhi (also known as Sundi) are among the scheduled castes of Odisha
General Note:
The Pano, also known as the Pan or the Sawasi, and the Kuli are considered to be a sub-groups of the Oriya Indic people
General Note:
The Kandh are also known as the Kahdha, Kanda, Kandhs, Khond, Khondi, Khondo, Kodu, Kodulu, Kond, Kondh, Kuinga, and Kuis
General Note:
Please note that these documents were not intended for publication by the author. They were notes the anthropologist made for himself and has generously given permission for them to be archived in this manner. -- The documents contained in the archive are ‘fieldnotes’. As such, the documents represent the active learning of an anthropologist about the field. Much of the material was necessarily tentative and speculative as the anthropologist attempted to understand what he saw and heard. The anthropologist would formulate these things differently in a final publication. -- The notes were made in the 1950s and have to be understood as being of their time.

Record Information

Source Institution:
SOAS, University of London
Rights Management:
©2016, F.G. Bailey. Used here with permission. Permission granted to SOAS, University of London to display this item for non-profit research and educational purposes. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions requires permission of the copyright holder.