Encyclopaedia of Primitive Tribes in India / (Record no. 3114)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 8178352788
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Edition number 23
Classification number 305.50954
Item number MOH
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Mohanty, P. K.
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Title Encyclopaedia of Primitive Tribes in India /
Statement of responsibility, etc. P. K.Mohanty
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Delhi:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Kalpaz Publications,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2004
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 314p. ;
Other physical details Hard-Bound
Dimensions 22cm.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE 1. Zbujh Maria; 2. Great andamanese; 3. Asur; 4. Baiga; 5. Bharia; 6. Birhor; 7. Birjia; 8. Bondo; 9. Buksa; 1o. Chenchu; 11. Chola naikayan; 12. Chuktia Bhunjia; 13. Didayi;14. Dongria khond; 15. Gadaba; 16. Gond; 17. Gutob Gabada; 19. Irular; 20. Jarawa; 21. Juang; 22. Kadar; 23. Kamar; 24. Kapu saura; 25. Kathodi; 26. Katkari; 27. Kattu nayakan; 28. Kharia
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Summary, etc. Settled in the far flung areas, mostly in or around the forests, the primitive tribes in various states pass through an arduous life facing acute difficulties for their livelihood. They possess household implements like baskets and small traps and earthen pots for storing water. In respect of dress and ornament, a small -sizes piece of cloth is used by the males;breast and back. Most of them are non-vegetarians. They also use rice and pulses as a part of their daily meals. Both males and females consume plenty of tobacco and chew betal nuts.<br/> Some of the tribes are engaged in cultivation. Marriage are arranged within the clan. The local panchayat consisting of elderly persons deals with different cases like elopement, quarrels due to suspicion and mutual distrust, divorce, violation of tribe endogam, petty thefts and other minor disputes. The local panchayat is empowered to imposed a fine orders, punitive feasts or excommunicate an offender for serious violation of social customs.<br/> Efforts, having deep links with several welfare schemes, sponsored by the central and state governments are in the pipe line. Of course, there appears to be a change for the better in their socio-economic, cultural, physical and education standards.<br/>
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