The Bodos (Kacharis) are concentrated in various parts of Assam, and are considered to be one of the earliest settlers of Assam, who had built powerful kingdoms in various parts of north-east India. This book attempts to trace the history of these tribal people, their glory during the medieval period, their fall during the Mughal rule and their efforts to awaken during the British Raj. The Bodos were illiterate, slothy due to their fondness for drinking jou (rice beer), reared pigs, lived in unhealthy surroundings, which led them to be labelled as untouchables by the upper caste Hindus. Persistent and path breaking efforts made by their renowned educational, cultural and social reformer Gurudev Kallicharan Brahma bore fruit and many changes were brought in the Bodo way of living, customs, religion, habits. This book is a veritable ‘must read’ for all those who wish to know about the Bodos and the socio-religious-cultural transformation that took place in them and a new dawn that they had entered into.
Kumud Ranjan Basumatary was born in Kokrajhar, Assam. He had joined as a lecturer in 1990 at the Gossaigaon College. He was awarded PhD from the Bodoland University, Kokrajhar. His areas of interest lie in the reconstruction of local history.
Pages : x, 270p.
Subject : Sociology
Sub- Subject : Tribes
ISBN : 9781990088582
Keywords: North-East India, Trial religion, Assam
Binding : Hardbound
LCSH : 1. Bodo (Indic people)—History. 2. Brahma, Kalicharan, 1860–1938. 2. Social reformers—India—Assam—Biography. 3. Bodo (Indic people)—Social conditions. 4. Bodo (Indic people)—Politics and government. 5. Bodo (Indic people)—Religion. 6. Brahma-samaj.
LC Call Num : DS432.B63 B37 2020
DDC : 954.162—dc23
BIC Subject 1: JHBT Sociology: customs and traditions
BIC Subject 2: HBTB Social and cultural history
BISAC Subject 1: SOC005000 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Customs & Traditions
BISAC Subject 2: HIS054000 HISTORY / Social History
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