The book offers a detailed analysis of the pluriverse of an Indigenous community in the south-eastern Himalayas. It is a rare deep-dive ethnography of the Mútunci community – more commonly called by their exonym Lepcha – and the ontologies and strategies activated in ritualised struggles to reduce marginality and ensure a good life.
The book offers a detailed analysis of the pluriverse of an Indigenous community in the south-eastern Himalayas. It is a rare deep-dive ethnography of the Mútunci community – more commonly called by their exonym Lepcha – and the ontologies and strategies activated in ritualised struggles to reduce marginality and ensure a good life.