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Children of the Earth Goddess
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The series Religion and Society (RS) contributes to the exploration of religions as social systems – both in Western and non-Western societies; in particular, it examines religions in their differe...
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02 December 2019

The whole world is changing with incredible speed towards something radically new, yet people across the globe also show resistance to the forces that homogenize our lives. This book deals with a community that has found its niche in the remote Niamgiri mountain range of Odisha (India) and is struggling to preserve its way of life: the Dongria Kond. In recent years, they made the headlines as the real “Avatars” because they successfully fought a multinational company’s plans to mine the mountains. From the perspective of the Dongria Kond, these mountains are the seat of gods, and the whole environment is animated by spiritual forces. This highly complex cosmic order includes humans and non-humans and rests on a divine law (niam). This book captures the viewpoint of the Dongria Kond and provides deep insights into their vision of the world. It offers elaborate accounts of how the Dongria relate to the outside world, conceive of their own society and engage in complex rituals in order to (re-)establish the cosmos. The book confronts the reader with radically different imaginings of familiar human concerns: love, fertility, wealth, status and well-being.
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Pages: 684
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date:
02 December 2019
ISBN: 9783110684971
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
HIS017000 HISTORY / Asia / India & South Asia, LIT008000 LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / General, REL029000 RELIGION / Ethnic & Tribal, REL032000 RELIGION / Hinduism / General, SOC053000 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Regional Studies
Roland Josef Hardenberg, University of Tübingen, Germany.