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- The Koyas : A Socio-Cultural S tudy - Odisha
Like other tribes marriage within the clan is prohibited in Koya society Monogamy is the rule, although in the exceptional cases polygamy is practiced The different types of marriage of the Koya community are 1 Maga Vibha (arranged marriage) 2 Udulia (Love marriage), 3 Jhika Vibha (by capture) 4 Paisamundi (widow or divorced woman
- Koya - Sociopolitical Organization - World Culture Encyclopedia
Social Organization The elements of Koya social Organization are the family, the village, the phratry, and the lineage Koya society is basically egalitarian, especially in the hill Villages where there are few differences of rank and status other than those of age and personal reputation
- The Koya - etribaltribune. com
Birth, marriage and death are the three important aspects of life and each event is celebrated on a grand scale in Koya society The funeral ceremony among the Koyas is strikingly peculiar The corpse is carried on a cot accompanied by the kinsmen and villagers including women
- Koya (tribe) - Wikipedia
In the most simple Koya wedding ceremony, the bride bends her head and the groom leans over her, while water is poured on the husband's head by friends Once the water has drained off the bride's head, they are said to be man and wife They then drink milk, eat rice, and walk around a mound of earth organised under a pandal
- The Indigenous Koya People - Peoples of the World
Marriages take place in summer when palm juice is abundantly available The Bison-horn dance is a special feature on the occasion of a marriage ceremony among the Koyas Birth, marriage and death are the three important aspects of life and each event is celebrated on a grand scale in Koya society
- Koya - SCSTRTI
Koya society is divided into five broad social divisions, katta, such as, Kowasi, Sodi, Madkami, Madi and Padiyami Each social division is further subdivided into several groups and sub-groups Their kins (kutum) and affines (wiwalwand) are clearly distinguished
- Key Facts about Koya Tribe - Vajiram Ravi
Society and Culture: All Koya belong to one of five sub-divisions called gotrams Every Koya is born into a clan, and he cannot leave it The Koyas have a patrilineal and patrilocal family The family is called “Kutum” The nuclear family is the predominant type Monogamy is prevalent among the Koyas
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