Tribes of India, Nepal, Tibet Borderland: A Study of Cultural TransformationAn empirical study of the tribal culture of Uttarakhand. THis book is of immense importance that puts forward a new perspective in comprehending the tribal culture and its transformation process meaningfully. |
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Conceptual Analysis and Review of the Literature | 39 |
Research Design and Methodology | 64 |
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