The Bourgeoisie Comes from Elsewhere The Gauda Sāraswat Brahmins and Catholics of South Kanara
The Bourgeoisie Comes from Elsewhere The Gauda Sāraswat Brahmins and Catholics of South Kanara
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Nagoya: Nanzan University
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South Kanara, the region around Mangalore, Karnataka, lacks an indigenous merchant caste. The bourgeoisie here is mainly constituted by two groups- the Gauda S raswat Brahmins (GSB) and the Catholics. Both came from Goa and speak Konkaņī, an Indo-European language, while the local speech is Tulu, a Dravidian language. Both groups are external to th...
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The Bourgeoisie Comes from Elsewhere The Gauda Sāraswat Brahmins and Catholics of South Kanara
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1882-6865