Ethnography in Northeast India and Its Surrounding / edited by, H. Sudhir
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- 978-93-85839-02-3
- 305.80095416 ETH
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Colonial Ethnography, Reproduction and Fixation
3. Tradition Ao Naga Socio-Cultural History
4. Tribal society: A Study on the Structure and the Functioning of the Tutsa Villages in East Arunachal Pradesh
5. Theravada Buddhism among the Tangsas of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam
6. Identity and Cultural Formation of the Khasi: Role of the Seventh Day Adventist Church
7. The Bhutias of Sikkim
8. Some Reflections on Social Life of the Jamatias of Tripura
9. Genesis of Ethnic Upsurge in Multi ethnic State: A Study of the Bodo Mvement in Assam
10. Historicizing Liminality: Assam in the Context of Hindustan and India
11. Ethography, Coloniality, Missionaries: Its reverberation166 in Manipur
12. Archaeology Gender and Pottery: A Case of Ceramic Ethno-archaeological Significance from Manipur
13. Traditional Village Administration of the Kabui
14. Ethno-Historical study of the Nhaihte
15. Vaiphei Festivals based on Religious Beliefs
16. British forest policy in North East India hills
17. Bibliography
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