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Ethnography of Kumari Muslims in Anthropological Perspective
Author(s) -
Mijil Mekala M
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international research journal of tamil
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-1113
DOI - 10.34256/irjt22s119
Subject(s) - ethnography , sociology , ethnic group , anthropology , sociocultural evolution , perspective (graphical) , applied anthropology , social anthropology , gender studies , artificial intelligence , computer science
Ethnography is an important branch of cultural anthropology. Ethnography is the description or drawing of the vital elements of life from birth to death of people living in a particular society with them for certain days or years with the primary data obtained through field research methods. The study of ethnography on a global scale has built up new dimensions of study to control the beliefs and principles that had previously emerged in many societies. After the formation of the fact that its history and religious philosophies alone are not enough to fully understand a race, the study of ethnography, the linchpin point of which all its arakkals are integrated and fitted, is required if the definition of the species is made into a wheel, namely, the distribution of racial morphology, the life quality, the art of art, the language of kalacharam. This article is aimed at examining the tribal community, village society, the image, habitat, lifestyle and social structure of the people separately and regulate them after taking a detailed and comprehensive knowledge of an ethnic group or community. Anthropology is an organization that studies man and his society, and it is possible to examine mankind in a sociocultural and present contemporary age. Based on this anthropology, the study of this article summarizes the culture and culture of the people of Kumari district and all the events from their birth to death through literature.

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