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Changing Societies of North East : Socio-Legal Perspectives/ by Ranga Ranjan Das

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi: Akansha Publishing house 2019Description: 254p,; 22cmISBN:
  • 9788183705356
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.509541 DAS
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CONTENTS
Introduction by Ranga Ranjan Das.
1. Changing Societies of North East: An Etic Perspectives.
2. Changes and Continuity among the Nyishis of Arunachal Pradesh.
3. Religious Role of the Karbi Women: Past and Present.
4. Changing and Dimensions among the Chakesangs of Nagaland: An Insiders' Perspectives.
5. Traditional Institutions of North East India: Continuity and Change.
6. Hoda System Among Jamatias of Tripura: Trend and Change.
7. Changing Perspectives of Buliang in Apatani Society of Arunachal Pradesh.
8. A Peep into Naga Society and their Indigenous Conflict Resolution Mechanism in Nagaland.
9. Changing Aspects in the Code of Paite Customs in Manipur.
10. Lepchas of Sikkim: Customary Laws and Traditional Institutions.
11. Gender and Customary Law: The North Eastern Perspectives.
12. Protection of Traditional Knowledge in Changing Perspectives.
13. Crime and Women: A Retrospection in Assam.
14. Child and Law: Empirical Realities in Assam.
15. Interpreting 'Witch Hunting' as Socio-Legal Discourse: A Review in Empirical REalities in North East.
16. Mob Lynching as Crime Paradigm: A Socio-Legal Retrospection in North East.
17. Urbanization and Commodification: Changing Dimension of Folklore in Assam.
Includes Index.

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