Food Practices and Beliefs During Pregnancy and Post-partum Among the Tribal Women of Assam: A Study Among the Five Tribes of Margherita Subdivision of Tinsukia District, Assam

U. Sarmah, Boby Dutta Saikia
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This research article attempts to analyse the food habits, food preferences, choices and restrictions of the tribal women during pregnancy and postnatal care. This research has covered five major tribes of Assam such as Hajongs, Misings, Sonowal Kacharis, Semas and Tangsas, mostly concentrated in Margherita subdivision, which is a hub of 13 tribes, bordering Arunachal Pradesh. The article aims at exploring the sociocultural factors influencing food choices, reasons behind adopting a particular food habit or food restrictions and sociocultural factors affecting prenatal and postnatal care. The study was conducted in 34 villages of Margherita subdivision of Tinsukia district. Mixed method and research approach was adopted to collect both quantitative and qualitative data from the study. Primary data were collected through standard methods and techniques, namely household survey schedule, observation, and extensive and in-depth personal interviews (semi-structured and open-ended) with key informants. Qualitative data were transcribed through the narrative analysis approach. The finding reveals that each tribe practises their unique food habits related to their physical environment. Sociocultural factors such as religion and customs have a significant influence on pregnancy as well as postnatal health care, food preference and avoidance.
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阿萨姆邦部落妇女怀孕和产后期间的饮食习惯和信仰:对阿萨姆邦廷苏基亚县玛格丽塔细分的五个部落的研究
本研究试图分析部落妇女在怀孕和产后护理期间的饮食习惯、食物偏好、选择和限制。这项研究涵盖了阿萨姆邦的五个主要部落,如Hajongs, Misings, Sonowal Kacharis, Semas和Tangsas,主要集中在Margherita细分,这是一个13个部落的中心,与**接壤。本文旨在探讨影响食物选择的社会文化因素,采取特定饮食习惯或食物限制的原因以及影响产前和产后护理的社会文化因素。该研究在廷苏基亚区Margherita分区的34个村庄进行。本研究采用混合方法和研究方法收集定量和定性数据。通过标准的方法和技术收集原始数据,即入户调查计划,观察和与关键举报人进行广泛深入的个人访谈(半结构化和开放式)。定性数据通过叙事分析方法转录。这一发现表明,每个部落都有自己独特的饮食习惯,这与他们的自然环境有关。宗教和习俗等社会文化因素对怀孕以及产后保健、食物偏好和避免有重大影响。
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