An Ethnoarchaeological Study: Continuity and Change in rituals of different Tribes of Mansehra
Abstract
The purpose of this research study is to provide an in-depth analysis of the continuity and change in the culture of Mansehra district, Pakistan. To achieve this objective, we used a range of primary and secondary sources. The primary data is gathered from answers to a developed questionnaire, personal observations of the author, fieldwork, interviews, and photographs. On the other hand, the secondary data used are articles, papers, and cultural collections in libraries and museums. The research methodology is qualitative, and the results indicate that people in the Mansehra district follow their cultural traditions strongly. However, the study also reveals that there has been a significant change in the way the rituals are performed. The paper concludes that the change is gradual and slow, highlighting the need for scholars to research this topic further. This research is significant because it provides valuable insights into the cultural changes occurring in Mansehra district over time. It will help researchers understand the dynamics of cultural change in the region, and it will open up new avenues for future research. Policymakers can also use the findings of this study to develop strategies that support cultural preservation and promote cultural diversity in the region.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.33687/jsas.011.03.4852
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Journal of South Asian Studies
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