The Karen People of Burma: A Study in Anthropology and Ethnology

The Karen People of Burma: A Study in Anthropology and Ethnology

Por Harry Ignatius Marshall

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In 'The Karen People of Burma: A Study in Anthropology and Ethnology' by Harry Ignatius Marshall, the author delves deep into the culture, traditions, and social structure of the Karen people living in Burma. The book explores the rich history of this ethnic group, providing anthropological insights and ethnological analysis to understand their way of life. Through detailed descriptions and comparative studies, Marshall paints a vivid picture of the Karen community, shedding light on their customs, beliefs, and interactions with neighboring tribes. Written in a scholarly tone, the book combines field research with academic rigor, making it a valuable resource for students of anthropology and cultural studies. Marshall's meticulous attention to detail and comprehensive approach make this book a must-read for anyone interested in the diversity of human societies and the complexities of cultural interactions. His expertise in the subject matter is evident throughout the text, offering readers a thoughtful and insightful analysis of the Karen people and their place in Burmese society.

Harry Ignatius Marshall