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Tibetans in India : a case study of mundgod Tibetans

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Sterling Pub.; 1978Description: 119pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 325.21 PAL
Summary: 1. INTRODUCTION Background to the Study-The Study-Theoretical Frame work-Mode of Collection of Field Data-The Survey History of Tibetan Migration and Rehabilita tion Process Background to Tibetan Settlement in Mundgod. 2. TRADITIONAL TIBETAN SOCIETY Geographical Setting-Traditional and Social Structure -Tibetan Religion-Economy-Stratification. 3. SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND MUNDGOD TIBETANS General Description and Organisation Education Occupation and Land-Class and Tribal Affiliations Sex Ratio and Marital Status-Family Structure-The Tibetan Home-Stratification-Religious Order. 4. PROCESS OF CHANGE Youth and Changing Identity-Youth and Cultural Innovation. 5. HOST SOCIETY AND PATTERN OF ADJUSTMENT The 'Inside' and 'Outside' Views-Communication in Pursuit of Livelihood-Cultural Obstacles to Social Exchange Progress and Difficulties in Adaptation to Environment--The Contribution to the Wider Society. 6. CONCLUSION A Case of Progressive Adjustment. Bibliography Index
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Books Books Gandhi Smriti Library 325.21 PAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 1964
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1. INTRODUCTION
Background to the Study-The Study-Theoretical Frame work-Mode of Collection of Field Data-The Survey History of Tibetan Migration and Rehabilita tion Process Background to Tibetan Settlement in Mundgod.
2. TRADITIONAL TIBETAN SOCIETY Geographical Setting-Traditional and Social Structure -Tibetan Religion-Economy-Stratification.
3. SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND MUNDGOD TIBETANS
General Description and Organisation Education Occupation and Land-Class and Tribal Affiliations Sex Ratio and Marital Status-Family Structure-The Tibetan Home-Stratification-Religious Order.
4. PROCESS OF CHANGE Youth and Changing Identity-Youth and Cultural Innovation.
5. HOST SOCIETY AND PATTERN OF ADJUSTMENT
The 'Inside' and 'Outside' Views-Communication in Pursuit of Livelihood-Cultural Obstacles to Social Exchange Progress and Difficulties in Adaptation to Environment--The Contribution to the Wider Society.
6. CONCLUSION
A Case of Progressive Adjustment. Bibliography
Index

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