North East India: The horizon of Anthropology
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2013-05-28
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Chapters: Anthropology and community, Classical concept of family in India, Problem of tribal tradition and identity in Assam, Hill tribes of North East India, Cultural interaction between Assam and the rest of India, Town of Assam and its impact on the hinterland, Socio-economic changes in an immigrant Sema village in Assam, Study of dependability and support in old age in the Assamese society, Barter system in a fishing community of Assam, Mithun: Socio-economic significance among the Nishis of Arunachal Pradesh, Features of Kaibartta kinship system, Gift giving, reprocity and the institution of Bhal Manuh in a Scheduled Caste community of Assam, Socio-economic status of the aged, Industrial organisations and the universities in Nort-East India, Concept of soul, sin and religious merit among the Kaibarttas of Monpur: Fishing community of Assam, Folk concept of illness and traditional medical practices, Vaishvanism in Assam and its impact on the noctes of Arunachal Pradesh, Ethno-medicines in Assam, Shamanistic dance and treatment of disease in Assam, Casualty to environment: Sequel to unsustainable development, Over exploitation of North Sub-Himalayan vegetal resources: Its impact on Brahmaputra Valley of Assam