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Tribal Villages in Arunachal Pradesh : edited by Tamo Mibang and M.C. Behera Changing Human Interface /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi: 2018.Description: 225p,; xii, 22cmISBN:
  • 8188683418
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.50954163 TRI
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CONTENTS

1. Jomo: Riminiscenses of a Villager
2. Riga: A Myth and Reality in the Nomenclature of the First Minyong Village
3. Definition of an Apatani Village
4. Understanding 'The Village' in Changing Situation: A Case of the Tagin Village
5. The Nyishi community Life in Midpu Village: A Changing Reality
6. A Study on the Socio-Economic Life of the Idu Mishmi of Itaya Village of Lower Dibang Valley District of Arunachal Pradesh
7. Some aspects of Socio-Economic Life of the Taraon of Changliang Village, Lohit District
8. The Nocte womenfolk of Namsang Village: An Overview of their Past and Present status
9. Bhismaknagar Village of the Idus: Looking through past Horizon
10. On Village Council and Festivals of Wancho: A Study with Reference to Niaunu Village
11. Death Ceremonies among the Nocte: Some Observations on Change and Continuity with Reference to Practices in Kaimai Village
12. Same Aspect of Change in Mirku Village
13. Transition in Arunachal Pradesh: Nocte Village in Perspective
14. The Exchange and Distribution System in Adi Village
15. Jhum Cultivation in Watte Village: A Glimpse at Folk way of Living

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