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around the hut gathered a crowd the Englishman had made them proud by taking an Indian wife. what kinda man he could be a white skin yet unhesitatingly embraced a native's life. they viewed him with awe to his kin a flaw living and loving in a thatched house. he was a bishop's son that made an alien land his own and Kosibai, a Gond woman, his spouse.
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Jan 15, 2015
Jan 15, 2015 at 11:37 AM UTC
Verrier Elwin
around the hut gathered a crowd the Englishman had made them proud by taking an Indian wife. what kinda man he could be a white skin yet unhesitatingly embraced a native's life. they viewed him with awe to his kin a flaw living and loving in a thatched house. he was a bishop's son that made an alien land his own and Kosibai, a Gond woman, his spouse.
Verrier Elwin (1902-1964), one of the rare European anthropologists to assimilate into non-European society in order to have a thorough understanding of the other peoples. An Oxford-educated theologian turned anthropologist, born into the family of a clergyman, Elwin joined the Christian Service Society mission to India in 1927. In the course of his proselytising, he converted himself to an ‘Indian’. Gond, tribal hill people of central India.
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