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Explorations in Anthropology of North East India:/ Sarthak Sengupta

Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Gyan Publishing House, 2015.Description: 290p. ; Hard-Bound, 23cmISBN:
  • 9788121212427
DDC classification:
  • 23 305.09541 SEN
Contents:
1. Tribes of North East India: An overview; 2. Megaliths and living cultural traditions; 3. Cultural transmission and Social Contexts of pottery making among Andros of Manipur, India. 4. Tribal Law,property rights and gender issues of North East India ; 5. Tribal land laws with state laws: Implications for tribal forests conservation; 6. Forest villages in Assam; 7. The great leap of zeme nagas: A study in the evolution of religions; 8. Youth organizations in the Ri Bhoi district of Meghalaya; 9. Family and marriage among sherpas of Sikkim; 10. Intra and Inter-State variations of height and weight in North-Eastern states of India; 11. Adolescent nutrition assessment with special reference to North East India; 12. Biparietal diameter between meitei and North-Eastern thai foetuses; 13. Cardio-Vascular risk profiles in Sikkim, India; 14. Upper limb indirect anthropometry among Khasi adolescents of Meghalaya, India; 15. Infant and child mortality among namasudras of barpeta, Assam; 16. Demographic study among the deoris of Assam.
Summary: The current treaties presents a collection of sixteen research articles offered by eminent social scientist to acquaint a extensive book lovers with the vast horizon of contemporary anthropological researches on varied ethnic groups living in diverse habitat of North East India. Under one cover, the present volume features with abundance of unique materials and wide-ranging analysis which is extremely stimulus, useful and surely serve the interest of anthropologists, besides other social scientists and many others both at the teaching research level, as well as planners and policy makers with a concern about the indigenous people of North East India.
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1. Tribes of North East India: An overview;
2. Megaliths and living cultural traditions;
3. Cultural transmission and Social Contexts of pottery making among Andros of Manipur, India.
4. Tribal Law,property rights and gender issues of North East India ;
5. Tribal land laws with state laws: Implications for tribal forests conservation;
6. Forest villages in Assam;
7. The great leap of zeme nagas: A study in the evolution of religions;
8. Youth organizations in the Ri Bhoi district of Meghalaya;
9. Family and marriage among sherpas of Sikkim;
10. Intra and Inter-State variations of height and weight in North-Eastern states of India;
11. Adolescent nutrition assessment with special reference to North East India;
12. Biparietal diameter between meitei and North-Eastern thai foetuses;
13. Cardio-Vascular risk profiles in Sikkim, India;
14. Upper limb indirect anthropometry among Khasi adolescents of Meghalaya, India;
15. Infant and child mortality among namasudras of barpeta, Assam;
16. Demographic study among the deoris of Assam.

The current treaties presents a collection of sixteen research articles offered by eminent social scientist to acquaint a extensive book lovers with the vast horizon of contemporary anthropological researches on varied ethnic groups living in diverse habitat of North East India.
Under one cover, the present volume features with abundance of unique materials and wide-ranging analysis which is extremely stimulus, useful and surely serve the interest of anthropologists, besides other social scientists and many others both at the teaching research level, as well as planners and policy makers with a concern about the indigenous people of North East India.

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