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Tribal development : options

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Himavikas occasional publication No. 9Publication details: Nainital; Gyanodaya Prakashan; 1998Description: 568pISBN:
  • 8185097410
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.7 TRI
Dissertation note: Proceedings of a national seminar. Summary: The significance of this volume is its holistic composition. First, though it focuses on tribes of the Himalayan region of India, it covers tribes elsewhere in India. Second, it covers almost all the aspects and issues relating to development of tribes from the perspectives of environment, demography, culture, resource, gender, planned interventions and markers of development. Third, it very effectively discusses all these issues as the contributors were carefully chosen not only from disciplines of anthropology and other social sciences but also form biologists and also from persons concerned with the planning process. This volume, containing thirty six research papers, is an innovative endeavour and the scope and variety of material and approaches covered will be of interest to all.
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Proceedings of a national seminar.

The significance of this volume is its holistic composition. First, though it focuses on tribes of the Himalayan region of India, it covers tribes elsewhere in India. Second, it covers almost all the aspects and issues relating to development of tribes from the perspectives of environment, demography, culture, resource, gender, planned interventions and markers of development. Third, it very effectively discusses all these issues as the contributors were carefully chosen not only from disciplines of anthropology and other social sciences but also form biologists and also from persons concerned with the planning process. This volume, containing thirty six research papers, is an innovative endeavour and the scope and variety of material and approaches covered will be of interest to all.

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