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. |
Contents
Conceptual Analysis and Review of the Literature | 39 |
Research Design and Methodology | 64 |
Sample Structure | 101 |
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affinal agricultural areas Asia Publishing House Bho Bux Tha Bhotiya community Bhotiyas Bhukasas Bombay bride brother Bux Tha Raj Buxas ceremony Chyakti commensal communities of Uttarakhand cultural patterns cultural traits cultural transformation Cultures of India Delhi disagree dormitory economic elder endogamy exogamy family members father follow groom's Himalayas Hindus husband Ibid impact India Jaunsari joint family Khasas Kumaun live Majumdar marriage married mates modern Moreover Nainital non-tribal groups nuclear families observed occupational particularly percent performed polyandrous polygyny present process of cultural Rajasthan Rajput Ran-ban regard region relations Research respectively respondent units respondents belonging respondents i.e. rural sanskritization scheduled tribal communities Scheduled Tribe population Scheduled Tribes second category sister Social Anthropology social organization society socio-cultural socio-economic sphere status statutory provisions taboos Tharus third category tion Today traditional tribal culture tribal population unmarried urban Uttarakhand villages widow wife woman