Vol. 4 No. S-18 (2022): Volume 4, Issue S-18, Year 2022
Articles

Kurinji People’s Works in Pathupattu based on Ethnographic Theory

Mohan B
Department of Tamil, Nirmala College for Women (Autonomouse), Coimbatore-641018, Tamil Nadu, India
Kavitha Devi M
Department of Tamil, Nirmala College for Women (Autonomouse), Coimbatore-641018, Tamil Nadu, India

Published 2022-12-08

Keywords

  • Ethnographic Theory,
  • Kurinji,
  • Pathupattu,
  • Hills,
  • Food

How to Cite

B, M., & M, K. D. . (2022). Kurinji People’s Works in Pathupattu based on Ethnographic Theory. International Research Journal of Tamil, 4(S-18), 230-239. https://doi.org/10.34256/irjt224s1830

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Abstract

Every human being in the world need essential materials to lead his life smoothly. That materials are earned by human beings by doing works. In general, in the early times, man's search for food was his one and only profession. Kurinji land is one of the lands inhabited by man. The land consists of high peaks, small hills and dense forest with irregular routes and various layers. The basic occupations such as food gathering, hunting and agriculture were carried out by the people who lived there. This article is analyzed and narrated based on ethnographic theory about the lifestyles of Kaanavar, Kuravar, and Vaedar who lived in Kurinji land.

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