Contemporary Society- Tribal Studies - Structure and Exchange in Tribal India and Beyond First  Edition(English, Hardcover, Pfeffer Georg)

Contemporary Society- Tribal Studies - Structure and Exchange in Tribal India and Beyond First Edition(English, Hardcover, Pfeffer Georg)

  • Pfeffer Georg
Publisher:Concept Publishing CompanyISBN 13: 9788180696237ISBN 10: 8180696235

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Contemporary Society- Tribal Studies - Structure and Exchange in Tribal India and Beyond First Edition(English, Hardcover, Pfeffer Georg) is written by Pfeffer Georg and published by Concept Publishing Co. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 8180696235 (ISBN 10) and 9788180696237 (ISBN 13).

Documentation of various facets of tribal social reality is very much Essential before they are totally eclipsed by the rapid process of Globalization of the World economy. While examining the current literature on tribal societies, we notice a curious absence of Scientific studies based on intensive fieldwork among a Large and important section of the world population. This ongoing series, Contemporary Society : Tribal Studies, tries to fill in this gap and thereby attempts to remove our ignorance about many aspects of tribal world. It has already brought out seven volumes, namely, (1) Structure and Process; (2) Developmental Issues : Transition and Change; (3) Social Concern; (4) Social Realities; (5) The Concept of Tribal Society; (6) Tribal Situation in India; and (7) Identity, Intervention and Ideology in Tribal India and Beyond. This volume, containing seventeen papers, addresses the key issues concerning structure and exchange in Tribal India and beyond. Analyzing the different aspects of the Bali Jatra, the contributors deliberate on the Buffalo sacrifice of the Konds, brotherhood and Motherhood in Bastar, sister exchange in Middle India and the concept of society in Highland Orissa. They also present an elaborate discussion on village relations, the segmentary lineage system and the models of social life in tribal India. The issue of 'to be or not to be a tribe' in India has also been addressed.