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Caring for the Pan: The Collaborative, Multi-­layered and Temporal Dynamics of Agricultural Knowledge among War-Khasi Farmers

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Hölzle, Éva Rozália

Abstract

War-Khasis, who live in Bangladesh, earn their subsistence from the production of pan (betel leaf), which is cultivated in the forest. By exploring the betel leaf cultivation practices of War-Khasi farmers, the types of knowledge they mobilise to grow betel leaf successfully, and how they acquire th... view more

War-Khasis, who live in Bangladesh, earn their subsistence from the production of pan (betel leaf), which is cultivated in the forest. By exploring the betel leaf cultivation practices of War-Khasi farmers, the types of knowledge they mobilise to grow betel leaf successfully, and how they acquire these forms of knowledge, this ethnographic study draws attention to the collaborative, multi-­layered and temporal dynamics of agricultural knowledge. Betel cultivation, far from being an independent human enterprise, is a collaborative and relational effort involving multiple species. The War-Khasi word sumar, meaning to cultivate and to take care, exemplifies the relational aspects of farming through multispecies collaboration. Although pan can grow naturally in the forest, cultivating betel necessitates the mastering and mobilisation of complex agricultural knowledge, as well as physical dexterity. Throughout the life of a farmer, such knowledge forms are in constant flux. The intergenerational transmission of agricultural knowledge, the adjustment of knowledge to the seasons and changing circumstances, the revision of knowledge as life experiences accumulate, and the transformation of the self during the effort to become a good farmer reveal movements of knowledge with different temporalities.... view less

Keywords
Bangladesh; care; agriculture; ethnic group; farmer; knowledge transfer

Classification
Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnosociology
Sociology of Knowledge

Free Keywords
Northeast Indian borderlands; War-Khasi; pan; betel leaf; betel cultivation; agricultural knowledge; knowledge transmission

Document language
English

Publication Year
2023

Page/Pages
p. 151-171

Journal
International Quarterly for Asian Studies (IQAS), 54 (2023) 2

Issue topic
Knowledge on the Move, Part I

ISSN
2566-6878

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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