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Socio-economic Organisation in a Border Area of Tibetan Culture: Tabo, Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh, India
Author Jahoda, Christian (著)
Date2015.04.28
Pages367
PublisherVerlag der O¨sterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften
Publisher Url http://verlag.oeaw.ac.at
LocationWien, Austria [維也納, 奧地利]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor Affiliation: Institute for Social Anthropology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria.
AbstractThis study reconstructs for the first time the development of society in Spiti and in Upper Kinnaur (Himachal Pradesh, India) over a long historical period on the basis of one of its central structures, that is, socio-economic organisation. The focus of this study is the peasantry of Tabo village in Spiti Valley and the adjacent Tibetan-speaking areas in the northwestern Himalayas. From a methodological perspective this book is primarily the result of a combination of social anthropological fieldwork and the analysis of historical and contemporary written sources (partly from the holdings of the over 1,000-year-old Buddhist monastery of Tabo). The theoretical concepts and perspectives of this work, building at the core on peasant theory models, are considerably developed further by including and integrating findings from social anthropological research on Tibet, in particular the fundamental importance of religious institutions such as Buddhist monasteries and temples for the structuring of the social order. The account of the ethnography of the region forms together with the investigation of the system of land ownership in association with the system of taxes and dues a central component of the analysis of the historical and current relations between the power-holders and the agricultural producers (peasants). It is also in this context that the delineation of the political history of the region which is undertaken here for the first time plays an essential role. Moreover, in altogether 12 excursuses selected key topics (such as administrative and taxation system, corvée labour, regional, supraregional and transnational wool trade, economy of Buddhist monastic communities and monasteries, development of population figures) are studied from a strong comparative perspective.
Table of contentsAcknowledgements 9
General Remarks 11
List of Illustrations 13
I. INTRODUCTION 17
Thematic Concept and Methodology 17
Excursus: A Brief Survey of the Research Situation in Some Tibetan-speaking Areas of India and Nepal (c. 1950–1980) 19
Basic Approach of the Present Study 21
Regional Focus 22
Peasant Theory 24
Tibetan Cultural and Social Anthropology 27
Supplementary Approaches 30
II. HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY 37
1. Early History 38
2. The Surrounding Region: Zhang zhung, Ladakh, Tibet (7th–10th Centuries) 38
3. The West Tibetan Kingdom: Foundation (c. 930) 40
Excursus: The ’Bro Clan in Western Tibet (up to the Beginning of the 10th Century) 41
4. The West Tibetan Kingdom: Early Formative Phase (c. 930–940) 43
5. The West Tibetan Kingdom and Spiti (c. 940–1080) 44
Excursus: Ye shes ’od’s Buddhist Transformation of Western Tibet 45
6. The Kingdom of Gu ge and Spiti / Upper Kinnaur (c. 1080–1277) 50
7. The Kingdom of Gu ge and Spiti / Upper Kinnaur (c. 1277–1396) 51
8. The Kingdom of Gu ge and Spiti / Upper Kinnaur (c. 1396–1630) 52
Excursus: Economic and Political Conditions in the Kingdom of Gu ge (c. 1630) 53
9. Spiti and Upper Kinnaur (1630–1683) 56
10. Spiti and Upper Kinnaur (1684–1846) 57
10.1. Spiti (1684–1818) 58
10.1.1. The Ladakhi Administrative and Taxation System in Spiti (18th century) 59
10.2. Upper Kinnaur (1684–1818) 60
10.3. Spiti and Upper Kinnaur (1818–1839) 62
10.3.1. Excursus: Sikh / Dogra Incursions in Spiti (1834–1839) 63
10.3.2. Administrative and Taxation System in Spiti (1819–1839) 64
Excursus: “pún”, “bón”, bon 73
Excursus: begar / corvée, forced labour / ’u lag – Comparative Perspectives 76
10.4. Spiti and Upper Kinnaur (1839–1846) 87
10.4.1. Administrative and Taxation System in Spiti (1839–1846) 89
10.4.2. Fundamental Characteristics of the Taxation System in Bashahr / Upper Kinnaur (1815–1846) 90
Excursus: Trade in West Tibetan Wool 1684–1846 95
a. Wool Trade from the Supraregional and Transnational Perspective: West Tibet, Ladakh, Kashmir, British India 96
b. The Wool Trade on a Regional Level: Spiti, Upper Kinnaur, West Tibet 100
11. Spiti and Upper Kinnaur (1846–1947) 111
11.1. Settlements in Spiti (1846–1913) 112
11.2. Settlements in Bashahr (1846–1928) 118
11.3. Land Ownership in Spiti and Upper Kinnaur in the 19th Century: Comparison of Development 119
11.4. The Economy of Buddhist Monastic Communities and Monasteries in Spiti: Structure and Organisation (1862–1912) 122
Excursus: Bashahr / Upper Kinnaur: Trade with Tibet (c. 1846–1962) 128
12. Spiti and Upper Kinnaur (1947 to the Present) 131
Transformation of the Administrative and Socio-economic Order in Spiti (1950–1960) 132
Transformation of the Administrative and Socio-economic Order in Spiti and Kinnaur (1960 to the Present) 137
III. PEASANTRY IN DEVELOPMENT 143
Development Phases of the Peasantry in Spiti and Upper Kinnaur 143
Phase I: to c. 930 144
Phase II: c. 930–End of the 10th Century (c. 996) 44
Phase III: c. 996–c.1277 146
Excursus: The Economy of Buddhist Monastic Communities and Monasteries in India, Sri Lanka, China and Tibet – A Comparative Survey of Historical Patterns 147
Phase IV: c. 1277–c. 1425 150
Phase V: c. 1425–1630 151
Phase VI: 1630/1687–1846 152
Phase VII: 1846–1947 153
Excursus: The Peasant Concept and ‘zemindar / zamíndár’ in North-west India 154
Phase VIII: 1947–c.1975 158
Phase IX: c. 1975 to the Present 158
IV. TABO 159
1. Situation and Settlement Pattern 159
Excursus: Population Figures for the Spiti Valley, including Tabo (1697 to the Present) 161
2. Social Organisation 169
2.1. Stratification 69
2.2. Descent and Kinship Groups 174
2.3. House, Household 178
2.4. Family 181
2.5. Inheritance
ISBN9783700178163 (pbc); 9783700179139 (epub)
DOI10.1553/0x00328e86
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