Kurmis and Kurmali

KurmisandKurmali
KurmisandKurmali
KurmisandKurmali
KurmisandKurmali
KurmisandKurmali
KurmisandKurmali
KurmisandKurmali
KurmisandKurmali
KurmisandKurmali
KurmisandKurmali

Dublin Core

Title

Kurmis and Kurmali

Subject

Cultural Texts and Linguistic Data of Kurmi Community

Description

Kurmis, a large group of cultivators, belong to the eastern part of India, mainly in Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar and West Bengal. In West Bengal, Kurmis are found in large numbers in the districts of East Midnapore, West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia. The Kurmis of different states have different social and economic status. Regarding the social status of the Kurmis of Bihar, Buchanan said they are “the aboriginal Hindu nations that are that were not of sufficient consequences to be admitted into the order of Kshatris, but too powerful to thrust into the dregs of impurity”.  The original and characteristic occupation of Kurmis is agriculture. For their poor economic condition some of them also work as daily labourers and personal servants in the households of higher castes.

 Kurmis have their language which is called Kurmali. At present, Kurmis are very conscious about the preservation of their language and culture. Some Kurmali poets and writers have also emerged with creative works on their language and some fruitful translations of various renowned texts.

Creator

UGC-SAP III, DRS Phase II, Department of English, Vidyasagar University

Source

Jhalda II, Purulia, West Bengal

Publisher

UGC-SAP III, DRS Phase-II, Department of English, Vidyasagar University

Date

10-11 March 2016

Contributor

Kiriti Mahato
Sripada Mahato
Anadi Mahato

Rights

© Department of English, Vidyasagar University

Relation

Cultural Text, Linguistic Data, Naach, Dance, Gaan, Song, Performing Arts of Bengal, Performance Studies

Format

JPG Image Files, AVCHD Video File

Language

Bengali

Type

Performing Art and Cultural Text

Identifier

The Department of English, Vidyasagar University had undertaken a Field Trip to Jhalda II Block of Purulia, West Bengal during 10-11 March 2016 under the aegis of UGC-SAP III, DRS Phase II Project entitled "Translation, documentation, and conservation of Tribal Oral Folk Literature and Cultural Texts of West Bengal"

Coverage

Cultural Text. Folk Performance/ Folk Drama of Bengal