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Tribals of India

By: Equbal, Afroze.
Publisher: New Delhi Book Shores 2018Description: vii, 296p.ISBN: 9789386807076.Subject(s): Ethnic Groups -- Tribals -- Tribal Law -- IndiaDDC classification: 305.800954 Summary: India is the home to a large number of indigenous people, who are still untouched by the lifestyle of the modern world. India has the largest population of the tribal people in the world, these tribal people also known as the adivasi's are the poorest in the country, who are still dependent on haunting agriculture and fishing. Some of the major tribal groups in India include Gonds, Santhals, Khasis, Angamis, Bhils, Bhutias and Great Andamanese. All these tibial people have their own culture, tradition, language and lifestyle. The present book offers a comprehensive account of India's tribal and the changes in their life overtimes. the book will be useful for students, social workers, policymakers and all those interested in the tribal studies
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India is the home to a large number of indigenous people, who are still untouched by the lifestyle of the modern world. India has the largest population of the tribal people in the world, these tribal people also known as the adivasi's are the poorest in the country, who are still dependent on haunting agriculture and fishing. Some of the major tribal groups in India include Gonds, Santhals, Khasis, Angamis, Bhils, Bhutias and Great Andamanese. All these tibial people have their own culture, tradition, language and lifestyle. The present book offers a comprehensive account of India's tribal and the changes in their life overtimes. the book will be useful for students, social workers, policymakers and all those interested in the tribal studies

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