The
Muria are a sub-tribe of the
Gond tribe and one of the largest tribal groups in India, belonging to Dravidian Family in the
Bastar District of central India. Historically, they are famous among the original Indian tribes. They speak Muria language, a Dravidian language. Muria is also the name of a village in Darbhanga District of
Bihar in India. It is located 12 km from
Darbhanga on National Highway 57. It has a railway station (Tarsrai) and a telephone exchange.
References
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Book review of The Muria and Their Ghotul by Verrier Elwin The American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 55, No. 2. (Sep., 1949), pp. 205-206.
- Valsiner, Jaan. Culture and Human Development: An Introduction. Sage Publications, 2000. ISBN 0761956840. p. 285
Further reading
- Gell, Simeran Ma. Ghotul in Muria Society. Routledge (Jan. 1, 1992). ISBN 3718652218.
- Vatuk, Sylvia. Film review of Raj Gonds and The Muria by Melissa Llewelyn-Davies American Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 88, No. 1. (Mar., 1986), pp. 271-273.
- Verrier, Elwin. The Muria and Their Ghotul. Oxford University Press (June 1, 1992). ISBN 0195628535.
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