Agricultural Rituals as the Ceremonial Cycle of the Nyishi Tribe

The present paper intends to narrate some agricultural rites and rituals, specifically of jhum cultivation of the Nyishi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh, taking Kurung Kumey district as the case study. These rites form the part of ritual cycle and lingering as crucial in the community lives in relation t...

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Main Author: Tame Ramya
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Language:English
Published: Dera Natung Government College 2016-12-01
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Online Access:https://dngc.ac.in/journals/index.php/dngcrj/article/view/25
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description The present paper intends to narrate some agricultural rites and rituals, specifically of jhum cultivation of the Nyishi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh, taking Kurung Kumey district as the case study. These rites form the part of ritual cycle and lingering as crucial in the community lives in relation to agriculture. Nyishis, the people belong to one of the major tribal groups of Arunachal Pradesh i.e. Nyishi are dependent on jhumming, wet-rice cultivation, and a cash economy for their subsistence needs. Indeed, for several households, the cash sector is crucial in enabling them to meet their subsistence needs in present day situation. Notwithstanding the extent to which Nyishis are dependent on an external economy, jhum agriculture is regarded as the dominant form of subsistence production within the community. This particular perception of jhumming is based on two factors: first, an understanding that jhum agriculture predates wet-rice agriculture and second, the continuing cultivation of jhum which has ensured the persistence of a religious and ritual life that remains organised around the jhum cycle.
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spelling doaj-art-7f60c50fa906411a94f5486352afcbf22025-08-20T02:34:43ZengDera Natung Government CollegeDera Natung Government College Research Journal2456-82282583-54832016-12-011111610.56405/dngcrj.2016.01.01.01Agricultural Rituals as the Ceremonial Cycle of the Nyishi TribeTame Ramya0Department of Anthropology, School of Human & Environmental Sciences Saint Claret College, ZiroThe present paper intends to narrate some agricultural rites and rituals, specifically of jhum cultivation of the Nyishi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh, taking Kurung Kumey district as the case study. These rites form the part of ritual cycle and lingering as crucial in the community lives in relation to agriculture. Nyishis, the people belong to one of the major tribal groups of Arunachal Pradesh i.e. Nyishi are dependent on jhumming, wet-rice cultivation, and a cash economy for their subsistence needs. Indeed, for several households, the cash sector is crucial in enabling them to meet their subsistence needs in present day situation. Notwithstanding the extent to which Nyishis are dependent on an external economy, jhum agriculture is regarded as the dominant form of subsistence production within the community. This particular perception of jhumming is based on two factors: first, an understanding that jhum agriculture predates wet-rice agriculture and second, the continuing cultivation of jhum which has ensured the persistence of a religious and ritual life that remains organised around the jhum cycle.https://dngc.ac.in/journals/index.php/dngcrj/article/view/25nyishiagricultureritejhum cultivationsubsistenceritual cycle
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Agricultural Rituals as the Ceremonial Cycle of the Nyishi Tribe
Dera Natung Government College Research Journal
nyishi
agriculture
rite
jhum cultivation
subsistence
ritual cycle
title Agricultural Rituals as the Ceremonial Cycle of the Nyishi Tribe
title_full Agricultural Rituals as the Ceremonial Cycle of the Nyishi Tribe
title_fullStr Agricultural Rituals as the Ceremonial Cycle of the Nyishi Tribe
title_full_unstemmed Agricultural Rituals as the Ceremonial Cycle of the Nyishi Tribe
title_short Agricultural Rituals as the Ceremonial Cycle of the Nyishi Tribe
title_sort agricultural rituals as the ceremonial cycle of the nyishi tribe
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agriculture
rite
jhum cultivation
subsistence
ritual cycle
url https://dngc.ac.in/journals/index.php/dngcrj/article/view/25
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