Cacopardo outlines the history and culture of this ancient but still extant people. Exploring an array of relevant literature, he enriches our understanding of their practices and beliefs through illuminating comparisons with both the Indian religious world and the religious folklore of Europe. Bringing together several disciplinary approaches and drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, this book offers the first extended study of this little-known but fascinating Kalasha community. It will take its place as a standard international reference source on the anthropology, ethnography, and history of religions in Pakistan and Central South Asia.
336 pages | 12 color plates, 4 maps | 6 x 9 | © 2017
Anthropology: Cultural and Social Anthropology
Asian Studies: South Asia
Culture Studies:
History: Asian History
Religion: South and East Asian Religions

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