Tribal India.
Hasnain, Nadeem
Tribal India. Book - Lucknow New Royal Book Co. 2007 - ix,505p.
Preface TRIBES IN INDIA Prologue 1 Chapter 1Tribes through the Ages 7 Chapter 2 Concept and Definition of Tribe' : Issues in Indian Context 13 Chapter 3 Tribes in India : Their Classification 21 (i) Geographical (ii) Linguistic (Hi) Racial (iv) Economic (v) On the Basis of Culture Contact (vi) On the Basis of Religious Beliefs GLIMPSES OF SOCIETY AND CULTURE Chapter 4 Matrimonial Alliances : Marriage Types 33 Chapter 5 Network of Social Relations : Family and Kinship 42 Chapter 6 Economic Organization 47 Chapter 7 Political Organization 58 Chapter 8 Religion - the Wonder World 63 Chapter 9 Birds in Trees : Youth Dormitory 69 ETHNOGRAPHIC PROFILES OF SELECT INDIAN TRIBES Chapter 10 Ethnographic Profiles of Select Indian Tribes 75 (i) The Toda (Pastoralists) (ii) The Chenchu (Food gatherer - hunters) (in) The Khasi (Matrilineal & Matriarchal) (iv) The Oraon (Agriculturists) Chapter 11Regional Perspective : 104 Tribal World of M.P. & Chathisgarh, U.P. & Uttaranchal, Bihar & Jharkhand and A.P. PROBLEMS Chapter 12Approaches to Tribal Problems 129 Chapter 13Major Problems and Related Issues 134 (i) Indebtedness (ii) Land Alienation (Hi) Shifting Cultivation (iv) Poverty (v) Employment (vi) Health (vii)Drinking (viii) Housing (ix) Education (x) Communication (xi) Industrialization and Urbanization (xii)Migration (xiii) Depopulation Chapter 14 Forest, Tribes and Forest Policy 175 Chapter 15 Developmental Policies, Tribal Displacement, and Problems of Rehabilitation 186 Chapter 16 ' Letter of Dr. B.D. Sharma to the President of India (Excerpts) 190 SOME OTHER FACETS Chapter 17 Debt Bondage and Bonded Tribes 217 Chapter 18 I Can't Bear it Any More : Discontent and Rebellion222 Chapter 19 We Live by Crime : Ex-criminal (Denotified) Tribes 237 Chapter 20 Tribal Art 255 Chapter 21 Regionalism 261 Chapter 22 Reform and Revitalization : Socio-Political Movements 267 Chapter 23 Social Change among the Tribes during Colonial Period 274 Chapter 24 Impact of Hinduism, Budhism, Christianity and Islam on Tribal Societies 283 ADMINISTRATION, WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT Chapter 25History of Tribal Administration 297 Chapter 26Constitution and Scheduled Tribes 303 Chapter 27Strategy of Tribal Development: Alternative Models 309 Chapter 28 Plans, Programmes, and their Implementation 319 Chapter 29 Social Change and Contemporary Tribal Societies 340 Chapter 30 Administration and Institutional Setup 346 Chapter 31 Research and Training 357 Chapter 32 NGOs/Voluntary Agencies in Tribal Development 366 Chapter 33 Role of Anthropology in Tribal Development 372 EPILOGUE BIBLIOGRAPHY 381 ANNEXURES (i)General Characteristics of Scheduled Tribes 403 (ii)List of Scheduled Tribes : Statewise Distributio405 (iii) List of Orders specifying the Scheduled Tribes in States/Union Territories 408 (iv) Tribal Languages 409 (v) Populations of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 410 (vi) Demographic Statistics : 2001 Census 411 (vii) Ranking of States/Union Territories by Scheduled Tribes Concentration 413 (viii) Scheduled Tribes : Some important Facts and Figures at a Glance 414 (ix) Select Minor and Major Tribes and their Distribution 417 (x) Statewise List of Tribes Living at an Extremely Under developed Stage (Identified Primitive Tribal Groups) 418 (xi) Literacy Rates Among SC / ST 421 (xii) Literacy Rate for Scheduled Tribes Statewise 422 (xiii)Financial Investment in Tribal Areas 424 (xiv) Tribal Areas (Sixth Schedule Areas) 425 (xv)Statewise List of Fifth Schedule Areas 426 (xvi) Administration of Scheduled Areas and Tribal Areas 435 (xvii) The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 448 (xviii) Report of the Task Force on Development of Tribal Areas (Prof. Vidyarthi Committee, 1972) 452 (xix) National Forest Policy Resolution, 1988 470 (xx) Items of Minor Forest Produce 480 (xxi) Codification of Customs and Customary Laws of Tribal Communities 484 (xxii) Administration of Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955 & The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 486 (xxiii) Chronological Record of Tribal Revolts 489 (xxiv) Protective Legislations(A) (Land Alienation Laws in Various States) Protective Legislations(B) (Enactments/Regulations of Moneylending/Debt Redemption in various states) 492 (xxv) Commissions, Committees, etc. on Tribal Development 500 (xxvi) Tribal Research Institutes 504
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Tribal India. Book - Lucknow New Royal Book Co. 2007 - ix,505p.
Preface TRIBES IN INDIA Prologue 1 Chapter 1Tribes through the Ages 7 Chapter 2 Concept and Definition of Tribe' : Issues in Indian Context 13 Chapter 3 Tribes in India : Their Classification 21 (i) Geographical (ii) Linguistic (Hi) Racial (iv) Economic (v) On the Basis of Culture Contact (vi) On the Basis of Religious Beliefs GLIMPSES OF SOCIETY AND CULTURE Chapter 4 Matrimonial Alliances : Marriage Types 33 Chapter 5 Network of Social Relations : Family and Kinship 42 Chapter 6 Economic Organization 47 Chapter 7 Political Organization 58 Chapter 8 Religion - the Wonder World 63 Chapter 9 Birds in Trees : Youth Dormitory 69 ETHNOGRAPHIC PROFILES OF SELECT INDIAN TRIBES Chapter 10 Ethnographic Profiles of Select Indian Tribes 75 (i) The Toda (Pastoralists) (ii) The Chenchu (Food gatherer - hunters) (in) The Khasi (Matrilineal & Matriarchal) (iv) The Oraon (Agriculturists) Chapter 11Regional Perspective : 104 Tribal World of M.P. & Chathisgarh, U.P. & Uttaranchal, Bihar & Jharkhand and A.P. PROBLEMS Chapter 12Approaches to Tribal Problems 129 Chapter 13Major Problems and Related Issues 134 (i) Indebtedness (ii) Land Alienation (Hi) Shifting Cultivation (iv) Poverty (v) Employment (vi) Health (vii)Drinking (viii) Housing (ix) Education (x) Communication (xi) Industrialization and Urbanization (xii)Migration (xiii) Depopulation Chapter 14 Forest, Tribes and Forest Policy 175 Chapter 15 Developmental Policies, Tribal Displacement, and Problems of Rehabilitation 186 Chapter 16 ' Letter of Dr. B.D. Sharma to the President of India (Excerpts) 190 SOME OTHER FACETS Chapter 17 Debt Bondage and Bonded Tribes 217 Chapter 18 I Can't Bear it Any More : Discontent and Rebellion222 Chapter 19 We Live by Crime : Ex-criminal (Denotified) Tribes 237 Chapter 20 Tribal Art 255 Chapter 21 Regionalism 261 Chapter 22 Reform and Revitalization : Socio-Political Movements 267 Chapter 23 Social Change among the Tribes during Colonial Period 274 Chapter 24 Impact of Hinduism, Budhism, Christianity and Islam on Tribal Societies 283 ADMINISTRATION, WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT Chapter 25History of Tribal Administration 297 Chapter 26Constitution and Scheduled Tribes 303 Chapter 27Strategy of Tribal Development: Alternative Models 309 Chapter 28 Plans, Programmes, and their Implementation 319 Chapter 29 Social Change and Contemporary Tribal Societies 340 Chapter 30 Administration and Institutional Setup 346 Chapter 31 Research and Training 357 Chapter 32 NGOs/Voluntary Agencies in Tribal Development 366 Chapter 33 Role of Anthropology in Tribal Development 372 EPILOGUE BIBLIOGRAPHY 381 ANNEXURES (i)General Characteristics of Scheduled Tribes 403 (ii)List of Scheduled Tribes : Statewise Distributio405 (iii) List of Orders specifying the Scheduled Tribes in States/Union Territories 408 (iv) Tribal Languages 409 (v) Populations of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 410 (vi) Demographic Statistics : 2001 Census 411 (vii) Ranking of States/Union Territories by Scheduled Tribes Concentration 413 (viii) Scheduled Tribes : Some important Facts and Figures at a Glance 414 (ix) Select Minor and Major Tribes and their Distribution 417 (x) Statewise List of Tribes Living at an Extremely Under developed Stage (Identified Primitive Tribal Groups) 418 (xi) Literacy Rates Among SC / ST 421 (xii) Literacy Rate for Scheduled Tribes Statewise 422 (xiii)Financial Investment in Tribal Areas 424 (xiv) Tribal Areas (Sixth Schedule Areas) 425 (xv)Statewise List of Fifth Schedule Areas 426 (xvi) Administration of Scheduled Areas and Tribal Areas 435 (xvii) The Land Acquisition Act, 1894 448 (xviii) Report of the Task Force on Development of Tribal Areas (Prof. Vidyarthi Committee, 1972) 452 (xix) National Forest Policy Resolution, 1988 470 (xx) Items of Minor Forest Produce 480 (xxi) Codification of Customs and Customary Laws of Tribal Communities 484 (xxii) Administration of Protection of Civil Rights Act, 1955 & The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, 1989 486 (xxiii) Chronological Record of Tribal Revolts 489 (xxiv) Protective Legislations(A) (Land Alienation Laws in Various States) Protective Legislations(B) (Enactments/Regulations of Moneylending/Debt Redemption in various states) 492 (xxv) Commissions, Committees, etc. on Tribal Development 500 (xxvi) Tribal Research Institutes 504
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