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  • Tamo Mibang And M.C. Behera

    Verlag: Bookwell Publications, 2007

    ISBN 10: 8189640356 ISBN 13: 9788189640354

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    Zustand: New. pp. xviii + 325.

  • Tamo Mibang and M C Behera

    Verlag: Mittal, New Delhi, 2007

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    Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. Professor Annada Charan Bhagabati a brief profile. Arunachal Institute of tribal studies. 1. Introduction. Culture and identity 2. Cultural pluralism identity and state the Indian experience/Ajit K. Danda. 3. Nationalist discourse and cultural hegemony in the North East Arunachal Pradesh (NEFA) and the Indian mainstream since 1950s/Jadish Lal Dawar. 4. Bezbaroa's folktale collections and nationality discourse in Assam/Kishore Bhattacharjee. Expanding frontiers in Tribal Studies 5. Influence of Islam on some tribal societies in North East India/A.N.M. Irshad Ali. 6. Reassessing researches into history of North East India/Amrendra Kr. Thakur. 7. Border negotiations/N. Nagaraju. Development perspectives 8. Development health and the tribals vis a vis traditional knowledge some ramblings/R.K. Kar. 9. Textile tradition among some tribal communities of Assam an overview/Labanya Mazumdar. 10. Prospects of cultural tourism in Arunachal Pradesh/Amitava Mitra. 11. Arunachal languages with special reference to Tani languages/P.T. Abraham. Social process 12. Tribal society and issues of women's empowerment some observations/Mini Bhattacharyya. 13. Indigenous people of the North East and constitutional provisions/Jeuti Barooah. 14. The Lamgang (Lamkang) social system/R.K. Ranjit Singh. Index. The interest to study the tribes has greatly contributed to the origin and growth of the discipline of Anthropology. However over the years the discipline has got diversified encompassing themes and communities pertaining to both the tribe and non tribe categories. Civilizational studies village studies ecological studies study of urban and industrial societies etc. are a few examples. Nevertheless the significance of the study of tribes has not been reduced with the diversification of the discipline of anthropology. Rather growing inter disciplinary interests in their study have been contributing strengthening and evolving what we see as tribal studies in recent years. Not only academics but NGOs and GOs also do take interest in tribal studies mainly in development perspectives. Conversely concepts and approaches evolved from the study of the tribes are being applied to the understanding of current issues like identity development etc. in multi disciplinary perspectives. The present volume with four thematic divisions namely culture and identity expanding frontiers in tribal studies development perspectives and social process and thirteen papers under these divisions broadly initiates a comprehensive exploration of the dynamics of tribal studies. Obviously the strength of the volume emanates from the growing significance and emerging attention to the distinct analytical issues and empirical findings in the realm of tribal studies. No doubt the volume will come handy among the NGO activists planners bureaucrats and social scientists in general and the students of tribal studies in particular not only in understanding the expanding frontiers of knowledge in the realm but also in contextualizing the dynamics of perspectives and methodological issues. 248 pp.

  • Tamo Mibang and M C Behera

    Verlag: Bookwell, New Delhi, 2007

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    Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. Introduction. I. Marriage practices rules and regulations 1. Marriage in India with special reference to Arunachal Pradesh/Manis Kumar Raha. 2. Marriage system of the Tagins/Bijay Raji. 3. Marriage system of the Sartangs/Jommi Loyi. 4. Marriage forms and practices in the Puroik Community of Arunachal Pradesh/David Pertin. 5. Marriage practices in the Kaman and Taraon Mishmi Communities/Sokhep Kri and Sibanso Chikro. 6. A study of marriage practices in the Aka Community/R.N. Koley. 7. Marriage practices in Idu Mishmi Society/Razeeko Dele. 8. Marriage institution among the Nocte of Tirap District/Chowong Wangsa. II. Marriage and Culture 9. Marriage system in the Monpa Society (Marriage rituals rules myths and legends ethical significance of marriage rituals)/Jogendra Nath. 10. Understanding a tribal tradition the Sherdukpen marriage system in perspective/Krushna Chandra Mishra. 11. Myths and legends of the evolution of marriage system in the Hill Miri Society of Arunachal Pradesh/Boa Reena Tok/Hui Tag. 12. Marriage in Miji (Sajolang) Culture/Pachang Miji. III. Marriage rituals and Taboos 13. Rituals and Taboos in Galo marriage/Jamyir Basar. 14. Significance of rituals in marriage system of the Akas of Arunachal Pradesh/Gibji Nimachow. 15. Some practices and their significance in marriage system of the Khamptis/Nang Laxmee Namchoom and Nang Anika Manlong. 16. Aspects of rituals in Nyishi Marriage System/Techi Upen Tara. 17. Significance of rituals in marriage ceremonies of the Adis/Tabang Mibang. IV. Aspects of social relations in marriage 18. Patterns of marriage and conjugal life among the Hrussos in an urban setting/K. Dey. 19. Raseng in Adi marriage system/Otem Pertin. 20. Changing trends in marriage system among the Galo an overview/Gomo Karbak. 21. A note on the Polygyny among the Nyishi and its social implications/Boa Reena Tok. 22. Role of village council (Keba) in marriage conflict a study of the Galo system Rejir Karlo. 23. Marriage by kidnapping in Sherdukpen Community a case study of Shergaon Village West Kameng District/Nawang Phuntso. 24. The marriage system of the Adis and its changing trend/Kalen Komut. Index. The papers included in this volume have discussed the marriage system of various ethnic communities of Arunachal Pradesh in a cultural perspective. The choice for discussion on a single social phenomenon namely marriage has a methodological significance in that in tribal communities no phenomenon can be treated in isolation it exists and functions as an integral part of the total world view of the community. All the presentations on marriage confirm to the above statement and herein lies the strength of this volume. Moreover most of the papers are emic presentations by scholars trained in an etic system of disciplinary frame which undoubtedly focuses on the issue of emic etic debate. The essence of the papers lies in that there are commonalities and differences in the marriage practices across the various groups and corroborate to psychic unity of E.B.Tylor at some level. But the differences add new dimensions of understanding to the studies on marriage when the concepts like bride price widow inheritance etc. are contested on the basis of empirical findings from many communities. Obviously the strength of the volume emanates from the attention on the distinct analytical issues and empirical findings in the realm of social institutions. Notwithstanding this the papers included in this volume also initiate a comprehensive exploration of the social dynamics in a comparative perspective. No doubt the book will come handy among the social scientists in general and students of tribal studies in particular not only in understanding a social phenomenon in a cultural perspective but also in contextualizing social dynamics and methodological issues. 326 pp.

  • Tamo Mibang and M C Behera

    Verlag: Mittal, New Delhi, 2006

    ISBN 10: 8183241670 ISBN 13: 9788183241670

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    Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Vol. I. Preface. Glossary. Introduction/Tamo Mibang and M.C. Behera. I. Marriage and culture a general understanding 1. Marriage practices among the Monpa of Tawang District/Kesang Degi. 2. Aspects of marriage practices in the Puroik community/Bopai Puroik. 3. Marriage system of the Apatanis of Lower Subansiri District of Arunachal Pradesh/Aruna Gyati. 4. A study of marriage practices of the Hill Miri of Arunachal Pradesh/Boa Reena Tok and Hui Tag. 5. A note on marriage practices of the Aka community of Arunachal Pradesh/Gibji Nimachow. 6. Some aspects of the Nyishi Nyeda with special reference to the Joram Clan/Joram Mebi. 7. Marriage custom of the Tutsa of Arunachal Pradesh/Gobinda Palit and Nokchang Songthing. 8. Marriage system of the Khampti of Lohit District in Arunachal Pradesh/Nang Laxmee Namchoom. 9. Marriage system of the Buguns of Arunachal Pradesh/Pachang Miji. 10. Some aspects of marriage system of the Idus of Arunachal Pradesh/Razzeko Dele. 11. Marriage pattern and rituals in the Tagin community/Ashan Riddi. 12. Some aspects of marriage practice of the Jugli sub tribe of the Tangsa in Arunachal Pradesh/Wangro Taidong. 13. A study of the marriage system of the Wancho tribe of Tirap District/Manlong Ralongham. 14. Some aspects of Galo Marriage System a study with reference to Nyiji Karka Group/Pennya Potom. 15. Marriage system of the Idus a profile/Jonomo Rondo. 16. Marriage in Singpho society/Won Khyo Pomung. 17. Marriage system among the Adis a case of the Minyongs/Talut Talom. 18. Marriage in Minyong Society/Miti Gao. II. Marriage rules and regulations 19. A note on the aspects of marriage rules and practices in the Minyong community/Tabang Mibang. 20. Nida the Nah way of bringing a bride home/Mary Gibi. 21. Aspects of marriage rules and regulations in the Monpa community/Pema Deki Mize. 22. Rules regulations and exchange in marriage system of the Singphos of Arunachal Pradesh/Ongla Umbon. 23. Some aspects of marriage rules of the Padam a case study of two villages of Lower Dibang Valley District/Putoli Langkam. 24. Marriage system of Meyors of Lohit District Arunachal Pradesh/Dimso Manyu. 25. The marriage system of the Miju Mishmis/D.K. Dutta. Vol. II III. Marriage rituals emotions entertainment and songs 26. Significance of ethical hymns in Adi Marriage/A. Megu. 27. Aspects of entertainments during marriage celebration (Togu Panam) among the Galos of Arunachal Pradesh/Tomo Riba. 28. Looking beyond the rituals symbolic aspects and their significance in Pugo Galo marriage/Tunge Lollen. 29. A passage to Nyime Galo Rituals that make a bride a wife/Jumyir Basar. 30. Marriage rules practices and emotions in Shertukpen marriage ceremony/Rinchin Megejee. 31. Aben Kabnam the marriage song in the Galo community/Jome Doji. IV. Marriage and social relations 32. Marriage and social control a brief study of the marginals/Amrendra Kr. Thakur. 33. A note on gift exchange during marriage in Galo community/Gomo Karbak. 34. Exchanges in Nyishi marriage bride price or balanced reciprocity of marriage gifts/N.T. Rikam. 35. Nyishi Traditional Marriage System vis a vis women's rights/Taw Azu. 36. Understanding some aspects of social relations in Nocte Marriage System/Chatung Lowang. 37. Marriage institution of the Wanchos with reference to the Chief's Clan/Honluk Lukham. 38. Understanding social relations through gift exchange in Apatani Marriage System/Radhe Yampi. 39. Understanding Polygyny in Nyishi society/Kata Rangmo. 40. Marital similarities between two Arunachal tribes as portrayed in Museum Art/K. Dey. 41. Social context in marriage practices among the Mijis of Arunachal Pradesh/P. Rijiju. 42. The marriage system of the Apatanis emerging trends/Tage Habung. 43. Aspects of child marriage in Arunachal Pradesh a study in tradition and transition/D.K. Duarah. 44. A case history of a marriage of the Deoris of Arunachal Pradesh/D.K. Dutta. 45. Role of practitioners in Galo Marriage system an overview/Mibi Riba. Index. Mar.