Description
The Domestic Life, Character, and Customs of the Natives of India by James Kerr offers an in-depth look into the everyday life and social practices of Indian communities during the 19th century. Kerr explores the domestic routines, family structures, and cultural norms that shape Indian society, emphasizing the significance of religion, caste, and tradition in daily life. The book also examines the customs related to marriage, food, attire, and social interactions, providing a detailed portrait of Indian customs, values, and the character of its people. It serves as both a cultural and anthropological study of colonial India.