Dynamics of Tribal Politics in Orissa
Author : Surya Narayan Misra
Publisher :
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 39,45 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Odisha (India)
ISBN :
Author : Surya Narayan Misra
Publisher :
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 39,45 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Odisha (India)
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Author : Jagannath Ambagudia
Publisher :
Page : 557 pages
File Size : 20,1 MB
Release : 2021
Category : India
ISBN : 9789353887643
Handbook of Tribal Politics in India is undoubtedly the most authoritative source for a systematic and comprehensive study of this vibrant field of scholarship. Divided into three sections, the chapters cover a broad range of themes ranging from a general introduction to tribal politics to exploring contemporary issues and concerns within the discipline. The book presents a trajectory and authentic overview of tribal politics while keeping in mind the changing relationship between tribal communities and democracy. Using qualitative and quantitative data, it studies the role of tribal political representatives in public policy-making, issues related to communities, and the nature and dynamics of tribal politics at the state and national levels. It explores the patterns, conditions and challenges of tribes' participation in electoral politics and presents the issues and agendas that will continue to affect the tribal politics in future. This book is an essential resource for teaching and research in political science and other social science disciplines studying comparative political dimensions.
Author : Diwakar Minz
Publisher : Gyan Publishing House
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 23,41 MB
Release : 2010
Category : History
ISBN : 9788178351216
1. Asur 2. Baiga 3. Banjara 4. Bathudi 5. Bedia 6. Binjhia 7. Birhor 8. Birjia 9. Chero 10. Chik Baraik 11. Good 12. Gorait 13. Ho 14. Karmali 15. Kharia 16. Kharwar 17. Khond 18. Kisan 19. Kora 20. Korwa 21. Lohar 22. Mahli 23. Mal Paharia 24. Munda 25. Oraon 26. Parhaiya 27. Santal 28. Sauria Pahariya 29. Savar 30. Bhumij 31. Kol 32. Kanwar Conclusion Bibliography Index
Author : Pritipuspa Mishra
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 11,64 MB
Release : 2020-01-16
Category : History
ISBN : 1108425739
Explores the ways linguistic nationalism has enabled and deepened the reach of All-India nationalism. This title is also available as Open Access.
Author : Surendra Nath Mohapatra
Publisher :
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 14,85 MB
Release : 2000
Category : India
ISBN :
Author : Bhagyalaxmi Mahapatra
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 19,60 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Didayi (Indic people)
ISBN : 9788180697821
Study conducted in the villages of Malkangiri District of Orissa, India.
Author : Maguni Charan Behera
Publisher : Springer
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 32,70 MB
Release : 2019-06-25
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9811380902
This book brings together multidisciplinarity, desirability and possibility of consilience of borderline studies which are topically diverse and methodologically innovative. It includes contemporary tribal issues within anthropology and other disciplines. In addition, the chapters underline the analytical sophistication, theoretical soundness and empirical grounding in the area of emerging core perspectives in tribal studies. The volume alludes to the emergence of tribal studies as an independent academic discipline of its own rights. It offers the opportunity to consider the entire intellectual enterprise of understanding disciplinary and interdisciplinary dualism, to move beyond interdisciplinarity of the science-humanities divide and to conceptualise a core of theoretical perspectives in tribal studies. The book proves an indispensable reference point for those interested in studying tribes in general and who are engaged in the process of developing tribal studies as a discipline in particular.
Author : Ramananda Chatterjee
Publisher :
Page : 88 pages
File Size : 11,85 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Electronic journals
ISBN :
Includes section "Reviews and notices of books".
Author : Suratha Kumar Malik
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 35,63 MB
Release : 2020-06-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9811553823
This book explores tribal land alienation problems in India and tribal agitation against land encroachment and alienation. It discusses India’s tribal land problem and explains how despite legislation to protect tribal lands, the problem has not been resolved since neither the letter nor the spirit of the law has been implemented. Due to continuous land encroachment and alienation by outsiders, the negligence of the revenue administration and the apathy of the central and state government, the situation concerning tribal land in the country have became precarious. In this context, the book highlights the process of land estrangement among the tribes and the related movements, focusing on the Narayanpatna land movement in the Koraput district of Odisha. It argues that land remains a central issue that is extremely important for tribes as it directly affects their life, livelihood, freedom and development, and that the cultural attachment of tribes and their views regarding the idea of ‘place’ (land) furnishes crucial perspectives in understanding the politics of collective resistance. It also discusses the politicization of group identity and material interest against the outside authority as the basis of the unrest among the tribes, and when the grudges of the people are hardened due to insensitivity and tyranny, the extent of tribal resistance escalates, leading to conflict between the state and its own people. Given its scope, this book is a valuable resource for students and research scholars, as well as for policymakers and anyone interested in Indian democracy and development in general, and tribal problems, issues and politics in particular.
Author : Biswamoy Pati
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 15,5 MB
Release : 2018-10-18
Category : History
ISBN : 0199094586
Historians have generally focused on the ‘extraordinary’ forms of protest while speaking of the lives of oppressed social groups, but the basic survival strategies of these groups are often overlooked in research. The fact that excluded groups have managed to survive has, hidden right beneath the surface, a whole range of complexities, while also demonstrating their ability to resist dominant social orders. Biswamoy Pati’s posthumous volume on the lives of the tribals and dalits/outcastes in Orissa, from c. 1800 to 1950, shows how such communities were further impoverished by both colonial government policies and the chiefs of the despotic princely states. Colonial knowledge systems, constructions of the ‘criminal tribe’, and agrarian settlements affected tribals and dalits crucially. These marginalized groups were connected with the national movement. However, their inherited problems remained unresolved even after Independence. Examining these and several other issues such as adivasi strategies of resistance, indigenous systems of health and medicine, the colonial ‘medical gaze’, conversion (to Hinduism), the fluidities of caste formation, as well as the development of colonial capitalism and urbanization, the author presents a broader view of their struggle and endurance.