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Homes on the move (The domestic architecture of Brokpas in Arunachal Pradesh) (Also available on CD)

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2018Description: vi,123p.,CD-ROMDDC classification:
  • A TH-1344 ROH
Contents:
CONTENTS Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Pastoralism 1.1.1 Nomadic Pastoralism 1.1.2 Transhumance Pastoralism 1.2 Region and Tribe 1.2.1 Arunachal Pradesh 1.2.2 Monpa 1.2.3 Brokpa 1.2.4 Annual Cycle of Brokpa 1.2.5 Yak 1.3 About Nomads 1.3.1 Who are nomadic Pastoralists? 1.3.2 Animal Man relationship 1.3.3 Relation between Pastoralists and their Environments 1.3.4 Importance of Pastoralism Chapter 2: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK 2.1 Dwelling 2.2 Perception 2.3 Activities 2.4 Time 2.5 Methodology and analytical framework Chapter 3: LIFE STYLE OF BROKPA’s 3.1 Brokpa journey for performing Transhumance 3.2 Activities Performed 3.3.1 Tea making 3.3.2 Milking Animals 3.3.3 Milk products processing 3.3 Amenities (Objects and Artifacts) 3.4 Loading on Pack Animal 3.5 Inferences Chapter 4: BROKPA’s Dwellings 4.1 Location Plan of Brokpa’s dwelling 4.1.1 Geographic locations for migration 4.1.2 Selection of Campsite 4.2 Brokpa dwellings 4.2.1 On the move 4.2.2 Naga gg 4.2.3 Lubrang 4.3 Inferences Chapter 5: CONCLUSION Appendix Illustration credits Glossary Bibliography
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Pastoralism
1.1.1 Nomadic Pastoralism
1.1.2 Transhumance Pastoralism
1.2 Region and Tribe
1.2.1 Arunachal Pradesh
1.2.2 Monpa
1.2.3 Brokpa
1.2.4 Annual Cycle of Brokpa
1.2.5 Yak
1.3 About Nomads
1.3.1 Who are nomadic Pastoralists?
1.3.2 Animal Man relationship
1.3.3 Relation between Pastoralists and their Environments
1.3.4 Importance of Pastoralism
Chapter 2: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
2.1 Dwelling
2.2 Perception
2.3 Activities
2.4 Time
2.5 Methodology and analytical framework
Chapter 3: LIFE STYLE OF BROKPA’s
3.1 Brokpa journey for performing Transhumance
3.2 Activities Performed
3.3.1 Tea making
3.3.2 Milking Animals
3.3.3 Milk products processing
3.3 Amenities (Objects and Artifacts)
3.4 Loading on Pack Animal
3.5 Inferences
Chapter 4: BROKPA’s Dwellings
4.1 Location Plan of Brokpa’s dwelling
4.1.1 Geographic locations for migration
4.1.2 Selection of Campsite
4.2 Brokpa dwellings
4.2.1 On the move
4.2.2 Naga gg
4.2.3 Lubrang
4.3 Inferences
Chapter 5: CONCLUSION
Appendix
Illustration credits
Glossary
Bibliography

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