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Feast, Ritual and Daughters among the Newāḥ of Nepal is written by Sipoy Sarveswar and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1036441997 (ISBN 10) and 9781036441999 (ISBN 13).
This book highlights the significance of food and feasts, employing it as an analytical tool to understand a community’s social organisation. It also offers a detailed account of the life-cycle rituals that a community practices, which entail various kinship obligations to exchange food, considered to be one of the major gifts among the Newāḥ of Nepal. In analysing the kinship obligations, this book considers the married daughters' special role in the Newāḥ society. The ethnographic data collected from the Newāḥ of Nepal anthropologically illustrates how the socially-imbibed value structure permits the kin and non-kin alike to devise a sharing mechanism as an integral part of their culture. The book will be of great interest to students who pursue courses in South Asian cultural studies, kinship organisation, and Nepal studies.