Communities of North-East India: An anthropological perspective

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2013-12-03
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Chapters: Anthropology and community: An overview by K C Mahanta, Anthropology in the service of the community by Annada C Bhagabati, Anthropological ethos and perspective by R K Kar, Village communities in a wet land setting: An interim report on the inhabitants of Deepar Beel area of Kamrup district, Assam by Nilanranjana Sarma, Tribal development and anthropology: An interface by G C Sharma Thakur, Ethnicity and socio-political movements by Ajit K Danda, Problems of ethnicity among the Patri-Matri Rabhas: A search at the twilight zone by Kalyan Baruah, Trends of studying physical anthropology of the people of Brahmaputra Valley: An overview by B M Das, The concept of human population structure and its relevance to the biocultural problems of the Indian society by Amitabha Basu, Relevance of population study in physical anthropology by R Khongsdier and A K Ghosh, Micro-differences at biological level among the Muslim communities of Dibrugarh (Assam) by Farida Ahmed Das, A note on caste variation at biosocial level by Renuka Das and B M Das, Growth pattern of school children in two communities of Dibrugarh by A K Das, Main line index and transversality among three Mongoloid population of Assam by Deepanjana Dutta Das, Genetic disease and society by R P Srivastava, Health culture and tribal life: A case study among the Noctes of Arunachal Pradesh by R K Kar and Juri Gogoi, Health status of the school children of Guwahati city by Gulrukh Begum, A woman in Dimasa society: A note by Suparna Barua, Divorce and its consequences in contemporary Assamese society by Jeuti Barooah, Child rearing practices: A study among the Deoris by Indira Barua, Child mortality and mobility among two groups of south Kamrup (Assam) by Rekha Das, Infant and early childhood mortality among the Khasis of Shillong (Meghalaya): Bio-culutural observations by Deepak Kumar Adak, Some aspects of the problems of elderly persons by Upala Barua, A note on Tangsas and their indigenous judicial system by H Borgohain, The Matak as an ethno-religious sect by Bandana Bezbaruah, Influence of socio-economic factors on tradition rituals and ceremonies among the Mishings of Bormukali Kuli Gaon in the district of Dhemaji (Assam) by Tara Nath Dowarah
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