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- Age and its Influence on Socio-cultural, Economic and Biological Status of Lamani Community - a Case Study of Bellary District in Karnataka State
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1 Department of Anthropology, Karnatak Arts College, Karnatak Univeristy, Dharwad-580003, Karnataka, IN
1 Department of Anthropology, Karnatak Arts College, Karnatak Univeristy, Dharwad-580003, Karnataka, IN
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Indian Journal of Innovations and Developments, Vol 1, No 5 (2012), Pagination: 320-322Abstract
Age not only refer to physical and psychological maturity of man but also serves as an indication of his experience, knowledge and worldly wisdom. The main focus of this Article is to study the age and its influence on socio-cultural, economic and biological status of a Lamani community in Bellary district of Karnataka state. For understanding age and Its Influence on socio-cultural, economic and biological status of communities like Lamanis one has to look in to the various dimensions of the community and the role of the state there in.Keywords
Lamani, Knowledge, Community, Disease and IndicateReferences
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- Marriage, Affinity Network and Socio-cultural, Economic and Biological Status among Lamani Community of Bellary District in Karnataka State
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1 Department of Anthropology, Karnatak Arts College, Karnatak Univeristy, Dharwad-580003, Karnataka, India, IN
1 Department of Anthropology, Karnatak Arts College, Karnatak Univeristy, Dharwad-580003, Karnataka, India, IN
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Indian Journal of Innovations and Developments, Vol 1, No 5 (2012), Pagination: 323-330Abstract
Health is not only a biomedical phenomenon, but also one which is influenced by socio-cultural, economic and psychological factors of the people consumed. These factors can be taken into consideration to evaluate and measuring health status of a community. Thus the health is positioned in both biological and social phenomenon. In the proposed study, we are analyzed marriage, affinity network and socio-cultural, economic and biological status among Lamani community of Bellary district in Karnataka State.Keywords
Lamani, Marriage, Settlement, Health and RelationshipReferences
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