Garasia
Garasia (also spelled Girasia)[1] is a tribe inhabiting the Indian states of Rajasthan and Gujarat.[2]:v Garasiya settlements are found in the Rajasthan districts of Pali, Sirohi, Udaipur and Dungarpur, and the Gujarat districts of Sabarkantha and Banaskantha.[2]:v
Social order
Present-day Garasias are characterised by several social divisions with well-defined relationships. These divisions have appeared out of situations of culture contact and acculturation. Further, group heterogeneity also supports a stratified order. Constant contact with others like Bhils and Hindus has led to several changes in the social order of this tribe. Today Garasias are divided into Rajput Garasia, Dungri Garasia and Bhil Garasia.[3][4]
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See also
- Molesalam Girasia, a Muslim community
References
- Tribal Rajasthan: Sunshine on the Aravali. Udaipur: Himanshu Publications. 1992.
- Dave, P.C. (1960). The Grasias, Also Called Kshatriya Grasias. Delhi: Bharatiya Adimjati Sevak Sangh.
- Mann (1993), p. 103
- Mann & Mann (1989), pp. 81-82
Bibliography
- Mann, Rann Singh (1993), Culture and Integration of Indian Tribes, M. D. Publications Pvt. Ltd., ISBN 978-8-18588-003-7
- Mann, Rann Singh; Mann, K. (1989), Tribal Cultures and Change, Mittal Publications
Further reading
- Unnithan-Kumar, Maya (1997). Identity, Gender, and Poverty: New Perspectives on Caste and Tribe in Rajasthan. Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-57181-918-5.
- Garasia, Rajput at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
- Garasia, Adiwasi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
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