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雷卡人是印度最大的游牧民族。每年雨后,成千上万的牧羊人进入集体营地进行迁徙;旅程最长可达1200公里,持续时间长达9个月。本文试图对雷卡族的社会结构进行研究。在巴利西罗希带的两个主要由Raika Ki Dhani和Manpur Bakdi居住的村庄进行了实地调查。
Raikas are the largest group of nomadic pastoralists of India. Each year after the rains, hundreds and thousands of shepherds embark in collective camps on migraton; journeys that can span distance of up to 1200 kms and last up to nine months. The present paper is an attempt to study the social structure among Raika. Fieldwork has been done in two villages predominantly inhabitated by Raikas, Raika Ki Dhani and Manpur Bakdi in Pali Sirohi Belt.