Landmarks in Indian anthropology tribal institutions of Meghalaya

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2011-04-01T05:48:08Z
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Chapters: Ka sad ka sunon, Syiem and durbars in Khasi policy, Khasi political system-The syiemship, Syiemship, White syiem vs black syiem: study of syiemship, Wahadarship of Shella (Origin and rise), Sardarship of the Khasi Hills (Origin and development), Administration of justice in Khasi Hills, The Khasi law of property, Kur (clan) in relation to Khasi matriliny, land ownership and village organisation, Social institutions among the Khasi: With reference to kinship, marriage, family life and divorce, Administration of justice in Jaintias Hills, Pattern of land holding of the Khasi-Pnars, The Pnar family, Marriage among the Jaintia tribe in Meghalaya, Social control in the Jaintia society, A'kim among the traditional Garo, Social formations in precolonial Garo society: Problems and processes, The institutions of Nokmaship in the Garo hills, The Garo customary laws of inheritance, Administration of justice in Garo hills, Garo family, changes in its structure and function, Local-self government in Meghalaya, Khasi Jaintia indigenous institution, Tribal administration of justice in the present Meghalaya, Matrilineal tribes of Khasi and Garo Hills of N E India: Descent, filiation and affinity, Original elements in Jaintia religious practices
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