Scheduled tribes of North-East India and development
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2012-10-10
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Chapters: Ethnohistory in Northeast India: In search of a framework by Sarah Hilaly, Money supply in tribal areas for development by Tanmay Bhattachaijee, Customary laws and tribal development in the Northeast by Walter Farnandez, The post 9/11 anti-terrorism discourse in India and its implications for counter- insurgency in the Northeastern States by Joseph Maram, Hmar people's convention (HPC) movement (1986-1994): A critical observation by Paul Chonzik, Immigration, land alienation and tribal assertion by Luke Daimary, Ecology, Nagas and development by S V Babu, The origin of the Chakmas and their settlement in Mizoram by T Lalsangliana, Anglo-Naga relation and subsequent problem between Manipur, Cachar and the British India from 1832-1856 by Anthony Kaba, Dynamics of ethnicity: State, development and identities in NE India with special reference to the Zeliangrong Nagas by Tasongwi Newmai, Promoting traditional cultural practices for tribal development in the North-East by Kh Kabi, Searching for a common nomenclature: A study of the Chin-Kuki-Mizo people of Indo-Myanmar border by T T Haokip, Educational development and employment scenario of the scheduled tribe population of Barak valley with special reference to Barmans by PranayJyoti Goswami, Impact of schooling and communication on scheduled tribes of Assam by Geetika Bagchi, Christianity and the socio-educational transformation in the Hmar society by N B Biswas and Chandan Suklabaidya, Is reproductive and child health programme addressing the needs of adolescent girls health? A study in Manipur by M Tineshwori Devi, Gender in relation to tribal culture with special reference to the Nagas in Manipur by Gina Shangkham