Castes,
Races & Tribes:- A Descriptive List of Books in Goethals
Library
- “A Digest of the different Castes of India”
by C V Ramaswamy. This digest analyses the structure of caste and the
various authorities, such as the Gita Bhagavut, Mahabharut and stories. The
duties of various workers who belong to different castes and also described
such as the Butler, Ayah, Peon, Barber and Fisherman. Published by A
Willard, Madras 1837. (Book No 7A/4)
- “A Santal Theology of Liberation,” by V M
Raj. The Santals are the largest tribal group in India. The Santals are
active agents of their own liberation. This book begins with an indepth
study of the Santals and their community, it critically analyses the
socio-economic, cultural, political as well as religious aspects of their
society. Published by Uppal Publishing House, New Delhi. 1990. (Book No:
7A/167)
- “A Short History of Marriage”, by E
Westermarck. The author deals with marriage as a social institution, in the
strict sense of the term. This book is based on the fifth edition of the
author’s previous book,” History of Human Marriage”. The subjects
covered are Origin of Marriage, frequency of Marriage, Marriage Age,
Endogamy, Exogamy, Marriage Rites, Monogamy and Polygyny, Polyandry and
Group- Marriage among others. Published by Macmillan and Co., London. 1926.
(Book No: 7A/139)
- “Anthropology of the Todas and Kotas of the
Nilgiri Hills and of the Brahmans, Kammalans, Pallis and Pariahs of Madras
City”, by E Thurston. This is Bulletin No. 4 of the Madras Government
Museum. In Bulletin, vol. II, No. 1 – Anthropology of the Badagas, Irulas,
Paniyarns, articles on other topics such as a Chinese-Tamil Cross, a
Cheruman Skull are found. In Bulletin, Vol II, No. 2 – Anthropology: the
topics are Eurasians of Madras and Malabar; Note on Tattooing; Malagasy –
Nias – Dravidians and the Toda petition. In vol V, no 2- Anthropology: the
topics discussed are The Paraiyan, and the Legend of Nandan and some
Agricultural Ceremonies in Nandan. Published by the Madras Government
Museum. Madras. 1896-1906. (Book No: 7A/204)
- “Anthropology-Varia”, contains a collection
of leaflets bound together, included in this selection are ‘Notes on Hindu
Astrology” by T M Rao, ‘Origin of caste among the Tamils’ by S G
Prakasar, ‘La Caste aux Indes’, by A Lallemand, sj, ‘Firewalking the
tribal way’ by Rosner (Anthropos), ‘The Marriage Ceremonies of the
Teelia Nagesia of Jashpur, India’ by V Rosner and ‘Survival of Certain
Neolithic Elements among the Boyas of Tekkalakota’ by M S Nagaraja Rao,
among other. (Book No: 7A/100)
- “Birjhia”, by S B Das Gupta. Birjhias, are
a section of the Asurs of the Chota Nagpur Plateau, who lived and are still
living in the Neterhat area of the Ranchi district. They are dwinding fast,
and they have the ramifications of the great Proto- Australoids. Published
by K P Bagchi & Co. Calcutta, 1978. (Book No: 7A/156)
- “Bondo Highlander”, by Verrier Elwin. This
book is the first of a series which aims at throwing some illumination on
the tribal life of Orissa, one of the most interesting ethnographic
provinces of India. The Konds are discussed with their attachment to
infanticide and human sacrifice. There are brilliant pages on the Juangs and
Bhuiyas. The Gadabas, Porojas and Saoras are also discussed. Published by
Oxford University Press, Bombay. 1950. (Book No: 7A/176)
- “Caste Ranking and community structure in five
regions of India and Pakistan” by Mc Kim Marriott. This book is from
the Deccan College Monograph Series no 23. The book is divided into five
sections, from the introduction, determinants of an Elaboration of Caste
Ranking, comparative Analysis of Caste Ranking to some Questions of Caste
Origin. Published by Deccan College, Poona. 1960 (Book No: 7A/101)
- “Caste, Class and Occupation,” by G S
Ghurye. The chapter titled “Caste and Occupations” presents an
appetizing introduction to the history and sociology of occupations in
India. The book has appendices A to G, Bibliography and an Index as well.
Published by Popular Book Depot, Bombay 1961. (Book No: 7A/119)
- “Castes and Tribes of Southern India”, by E
Thurston. This is in seven volumes, all are in an alphabetical order from
A-Z. The author was given the task in 1901 to record the ‘manners and
customs’ and physical characters of more than 300 castes and tribes,
representing more than 40,000,000 individuals and spread over an area
exceeding 150,000 square miles. This book contains the records made during
that survey. Published by the Government Press. Madras. 1909. [Book No:
7A/196 (1-7)]
- “Cultural Contours of Tribal Bihar”, by L P
Vidyarthi. The topics cover a wide range. Tribal education and welfare,
economic programmes of upliftment. Academic subjects have been dealt with
such as “A genetic study of the Oraons”, ‘Culture types in Tribal
Bihar’ and “Sacred Complex in Maler Hill”. Published by Punthi Pustak.
Calcutta. 1964. (Book No: 7A/108)
- “Dalits in Modern India – Vision and Values”
by S M Michael. This book defines untouchablity and who is a Dalit. The
topics discussed are colonialism within colonialism, Dalit Vision of a just
society in India, the Dalit Movement in mainstream Sociology, comparative
perspective of Dalit Indians and Black Americans, alongwith other issues.
Published by Vistaar Publications, New Delhi. 1999. (Book No: 7A/292)
- “Hindu Tribes and Castes – as represented in
Benaras”, by M A Sherring. The author discusses the Brahmanical
Tribes, the Kshatriya or Rajpoot Tribes, the Agnikulas or Fire Races,
Aboriginal Tribes of Benares. Published by Thacker, Spink & Co.
Calcutta. 1872. [Book No: 7A/407(1)]
- “History of the Bengali People – Ancient
Period”, by N Ray. This is a seminal work on the History of the
Bengalis from the earliest times to the beginning of the Muslim rule in
India. In this path breaking work, which is the cornerstone for an
understanding of the social and cultural history of Bengal. Published by
Orient Longman. Calcutta. 1994. (Book No: 7A/295)
- “I Pravir-the Adivasi God” by Pravirchandra
Bhanjdeo. The book studies the Bastar region of India. The role played by
the British government, foreign anthropologists and the Congress party in
this region is discussed. Published by P Bhanjdeo. Bastar. 1965 (Book No:
7A/9)
- “Impact of Industrialisation on the life of the
Tribals of West Bengal”, a bulletin of the Cultural Research
Institute, tribal Welfare Department, Government of West Bengal. The book is
by A K Das and S K Banerjee. The book studies the Impact on the Economic
System, Impact on Social Life and Impact on Psychology of the Tribals.
Special Series no: 1. 1962. (Book No: 7A/102)
- “Impact of Tea Industry on the life of the
Tribals West Bengal” by Das and Banerjee. The book discusses the
History of the Development of Tea Industry in India, the Tea Estates of
North Bengal and the Impact on the Economic System, Social life and
Psychology of the Tribals. Published by Government of West Bengal, Calcutta.
1964. (Book No: 7A/103)
- “India’s Ex-Untouchables”, by H R Isaacs.
This book focusses on the great mass of India’s 65,000,000 ex-Untouchables
who are still bogged in the morass of Indian village life. The author
discusses the special programs of government assistance in education and the
preferential quota systems in government hiring, among other issues.
Published by Asia Publishing House. Bombay. 1965 (Book No: 7A/114)
- “Munda-Magyar-Maori; an Indian link between the
Antipodes; New tracks of Hungarian Origins”, by F A Uxbond. The book
studies the origins and the culture of the Maori and Magyar. The Munda is
considered the link between Magyar and Maori. Appendix I: Munda (Santal) –
Magyar Comparisons, Appendix II: Santal Tunes, Appendix III: Illustrations
of some Maori types. Published by Luzac & Co. London. 1928 (Book No:
7A/130)
- “Myths of Middle India”, by V Elwin. This
book contains specimens of the Oral Literature of Middle India. The myths
are from the Central Provinces, the Chhattisgarh and Orissa States, and
western Orissa. Published by Oxford University Press, Madras. 1949.
(Book No: 7A/212)
- “Origin and Growth of Caste in India” by N
K Dutt. The book is divided into five sections, namely Divisions of
Brahmanas in Bengal, rise of new professional Castes, Abolition of Ksatriyas
and Vaisya Varnas, some Trading and Artisan Castes and Some Tribal and
Cultivating Castes. Published by Firma KLM Calcutta 1965. [Book No:
7A/107(2)]
- “Peoples of India” by J D Anderson. The
“Peoples of India” contains descriptions on the Races and Castes, the
languages of India and the Religious of India. The book also has an Index
and Bibliography. Published by the Cambridge University Press, Cambridge,
1913 (Book No 7A/7)
- “Primitive Folk – Studies in Comparative
Ethnology”, by E Reclus. The book describes the various primitive
folks, the Eastern Inoits, the Western Inoits, the Apaches, nomad hunters,
the Nairs, the Mountaineers of the Neilgherries, Todas, Badagas, Cotas,
Irulas, Curumbas, the Kolarians of Bengal and Human Sacrifices amongst the
Khonds. Published by Walter Scott. London. (Book No: 7A/109)
- “Races and Cultures of India”, by D N
Majumdar. The purpose of this masterly study of race and race elements in
the Indian population, the backbone of which is supplied by the tribal
peoples, is to help the social scientist and others with the necessary
knowledge of some of the fundamentals of social life. Published by Asia
publishing House. Bombay 1965. (Book No: 7A/113)
- “Report of the Scheduled Areas and Scheduled
Tribes Commission”. 1960-61. Volume I & II bound in one. Published
by The Government of India. Delhi. 1961 (Book No: 7A/123)
- “Report on Budhuk”, by W H Sleeman. This
book is on the Bagree Dacoits and other Gang Robbers by hereditary
profession, and on the measures adopted by the Government of India for their
suppression. Published by J C Sheriff, Calcutta. 1849. (Book No: 7A/403)
- “Report on the condition of the Sonthals in the
districts of Birbhum, Bankura, Midnapore and North Balasore”, by M C
McAlpin. Various issues such as
loss of lands, civil court proceedings, Arbitrary eviction, legislation and
other topics are discussed. Published by Firma Mukhopadhyay, Calcutta. 1981.
(Book No: 7A/405)
- “Santal Rebellion”, by T Ray. These are
documents which relate to several issues of the Santal Rebellion and they
are extracts from the diary of R I Richardson, collector, Birbhum, important
letters issued by the Commissioner, reports sent by the district authorities
of Birbhum, Court records and extracts from some narratives quoted in the
Annals of Rural Bengal. Published by Subarnarekha, Calcutta. 1983. (Book No:
7A/287)
- “Santals of the Santal Parganas” by P C
Biswas. The book discusses the Material Culture of the Santals, the Santal
Social Organization, religion, anthropometric analysis and culture contact.
Published by Bharatiya Adimjati Sevak Sangh, Delhi. 1956 (Book No: 7A/106)
- “Sonthalia and the Santals”, by E G Man.
The “land of the Sonthals” or “Sonthalia”, stretched along the foot
of the Rajmahal hills and “on the South-Eastern ridge of the Vindhyas,
lying in the districts of Birbhoom, Burdwan, Midnapore and Cuttack,” which
were then known as Sonthal Pergunnahs and which now comprise the tribal
belts of modern Bihar, West Bengal and Orissa. Published by Mittal
Publications, Delhi. 1983. (Book No: 7A/160)
- “Studies in Santal Medicine and connected
Folklore”, by P O Bodding. The topics discussed are the Santal Ojha,
Santali Tunes, Kamru Guru, the tejo theory, the supernatural influence,
among others. Published by the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta. 1925.
(Book No: 7A/501)
- “The Aboriginal Tribes of India,” by
Stephen Fuchs. This book is a short comprehensive account of all the
aboriginal tribes of the Indian sub-continent. For easy presentation the
aboriginal tribes are divided into five separate groups: The Tribes of
Northern India; Nomadic Tribes in the plains of Northern India; the Tribes
in the Central area; the Tribes in Eastern India and the Tribes in South
India. Published by Macmillan India, New Delhi. 1973. (Book No: 7A/148)
- “The Adivasis”, a collection of articles by
Jawaharlal Nehru, Verrier Elwin, A Aiyappan, E C Buchi, S K Chatterji, N K
Rustomji and others, make interesting reading. Published by Publications
Division. Government of India, Delhi, 1955. (Book No: 7A/227)
- “The Agaria”, by V Elwin. The topics
discussed are the Agaria, the Asura, Myth, Magic, Craft and Decay. The
distribution of the Agaria according to the census of India is also included
in the Appendix. Published by Oxford University Press, Calcutta. 1942. (Book
No: 7A/215)
- “The Apa Tanis and their Neighbours – A
Primitive Civilization of the Eastern Himalayas”, by Christoph von
Furer – Haimendorf. This book is about the country which extended from the
border of Bhutan to the west, as far as the Abor Hills to the east. This
tribal country was inhabited by a number of distinct tribes, such as the
Mishmis, Abors, Miris, Daflas and others. Published by Routledge & Kegan
Paul. London. 1962 (Book No: 7A/116)
- “The Bauris of West Bengal”, by K C Shasmal.
This is a socio-economic study report on the field investigation on the life
and living of an important Scheduled Caste Community. This ethnographic
monograph presents a systematic account of all aspects of the life and
culture of the Bauris of West Bengal. Published by Indian Publications,
Calcutta. 1972. (Book No: 7A/146)
- “The Caste System of the Hindus”, by S M
Tagore. A short description of the Hindu caste system is given. A list of
the Varna Sankaras and the four principal castes are also discussed.
Published by Catholic Orphan Press, Calcutta, 1884. (Book No: 7A/221)
- “The Children of Hari”, by S Fuchs. This
book is a study of the Nimar Balahis in the Central Provinces of India. The
‘untouchables’ of India officially described as depressed classes or
scheduled castes have hitherto received scant attention from anthropologists
and this book by Father Stephen Fuchs has the distinction of being one of
the few full-dress accounts of castes belonging to the lowest stratum of
Indian society. Published by Verlag Herold, Vienna. 1950. (Book No: 7A/175)
- “The Depressed Classes,” is a chronological
documentation of the Depressed classes in India. The book gives a
chronological account of the Communal Award in so far it touches the
Depressed Classes, the modification of the Award through the Poona Pact
brought about by Mahatma Gandhi’s protest and the reactions in this
country. Parts I-XI, Index. 1931-1937. [Book No: 7A/126(B)]
- “The Flying Horse of Dharmes,” by V Rosner.
This book is on the Adivasi, the Scheduled Tribes inhabiting the
Chota-Nagpur Plateau, in the State of Bihar, within the Republic of India.
The same tribes are found in the States of Orissa and Madhya Pradesh. As
emigrants they work in the tea-gardens of Bengal and Assam and in the
forests of the Andaman Islands. Munda, Oraon, Kharia - these three form the
bulk of the tribal population on the Chota Nagpur Plateau. Published by
Satya Bharati Publications, Ranchi. 1982. (Book No: 7A/164)
- “The Garos” by A Playfair. The author
attempts to give a description of the general characteristics, customs and
language of the Garo tribe. Valuable appendices are also included from the
names of some of the subdivisions of the Garo Exogamous Septs, to the
Comparative Vocabulary of Thibetan and Garo words. Published by David Nutt,
London, 1909. (Book No: 7A/190)
- “The Harijan Elite”, by Sachchidananda.
This book examines on the basis of 200 case studies of educated elite drawn
from five scheduled caste groups in Bihar, their status in their own
community, in wider society, mobility, social disabilities, position of
women, internalization of values Sanskritic as well as Western. Published by
Thomson Press (India) Limited, New Delhi. 1977 (Book No: 7A/159)
- “The History and Culture of the Khasi People”,
by H Bareh. This is the first standard work on the origin and history of the
fascinating people of the enchanting Khasi and Jaintia Hills. This book
covers the Pre-historic and Early Period, Mediaeval and Pre-British period,
Modern Period (1824-1919), Administration, cultural History and other
related topics. Published by the author. Calcutta, 1967. (Book No: 7A/132)
- “The Lepchas of Darjeeling District” by A K
Das and S K Banerjee. This is the Bulletin of the Cultural Research
Institute, special series no. 2. The book studies the Land and People,
Material Culture, Economic System, Socio-Economic study of Sindipong, Social
structure and practices, religious beliefs and practices, dance, music,
tales and proverbs, health education, political system and welfare
organisation. Published by D Majumdar. Calcutta, 1962. (Book No: 7A/104)
- “The Lodhas of West Bengal”, by P K
Bhowmick. This book is a descriptive ethnographic account of the Lodhas as
they are at present (1963). The Lodhas were formerly designated as a
Criminal Tribe and persecuted and looked down upon by their neighbours. But,
in fact, no correct information could be had about them except from police
records. Published by Punthi Pustak, Calcutta. 1963. (Book No: 7A/161)
- “The Mahadev Kolis”, by G S Ghurye. The
Mahadev Kolis are a Scheduled Tribe of Bombay. The book discusses the
socio-economic situation of these tribals. Published by Popular Book Depot,
Bombay, 1957. (Book No: 7A/210)
- “The Menace Hindu Imperialism”, by Swami
Dharma Theerthaji Maharaj. The author presents to the Hindu public a
text-book or rather a scripture of Hindu religion. The author is the Founder
of the Hindu Missionary Society, for Hindu Freedom, Hindu-Muslim Unity and
Human brotherhood. Published by Har Bhagwan. Lahore. 1941. (Book No: 7A/111)
- “The Mundas and their Country”, by S C Ray.
This is the History of the Mundas along with a descriptive Ethnology of
Bengal. Published by Kuntaline Press. Calcutta. 1912. (Book No: 7A/254)
- “The Oraons of Chotanagpur”, by S C Roy.
The history, economic life and social organization of the Oraons are
discussed. The appendices contain Oraon songs, population (statistics) and
some Agricultural customs among the Oraons. Published by The Brahmo Mission
Press, Ranchi. 1915. (Book No: 7A/218)
- “The Oraons of Sunderban” by A K Das and M
K Raha. The Oraons, who formed a considerable portion of migrant labourers
to the Sunderbans, constitute numerically a large section of the Tribal
population of India. Due to hard economic pressures in their original
homeland on the Chota-Nagpur Plateau, they migrated to different adjacent
states. This is their story. Published by Government of West Bengal.
Bulletin of the Cultural Research Institute. Special series no 3. Calcutta
1963. (Book No: 7A/105)
- “The Paharias – a glimpse of Tribal life in
Northwestern Bangladesh”, by S G Gomes. This book discusses the issues
of the Paharia Origin, the Paharia family, Paharia Marriage, Rituals of
Birth and Death, the economic organization among the Paharias in Bangladesh,
the Paharia beliefs and practices, as well as Paharia acculturation and
Policy considerations. Published by Caritas, Bangladesh, 1988. (Book No:
7A/165)
- “The Santals”, by C Mukherjee. This book
discusses the issues of Santal Genesis and Migration, kinship organization,
the Cyle of Santal Festivals, magic and witch-craft, Santal Folk-lore,
hunting in Mayurbhanj and other topics. Published by A Mukherjee & Co.,
Calcutta. 1939. (Book No: 7A/208)
- “The Santals”, by J Troisi. This is in ten
volumes. Vol 1: Religion and Magic. Vol. 2: Marriage and Kinship. Vol 3:
Myths and Folklore. Vol 4 Material Culture. Vol 5: Education and Trial
Polity. Vol 6: Social Organisation. Vol 7: Language and Physical
Characteristics. Vol 8: Social Movements and Change. Vol 9: Government and
other reports. Vol 10: General. Published by The Indian Social Institute,
New Delhi. 1979. [Book No: 7A/404{1-10}]
- “The Scheduled Tribes,” by G S Ghurye. The
author gives a historical account of these tribals. He has made a survey of
the developments of these tribes after Independence and he has critically
examined both the constitutional provisions and the Report of the Scheduled
Areas and Scheduled Tribes Commission 1960. Published by G R Bhatkal. Bombay
1963. (Book No: 7A/120)
- “The Tribes and Castes of Bengal”, by H H
Risley. This is available in two volumes. The Ethnographic Glossary consists
of all subjects related to Tribes and Castes of Bengal in an alphabetical
order. The introductory essay is Caste in Relation to Marriage. Published by
Bengal Secretariat Press, Calcutta. 1891. [Book No: 7A/122(1), 7A/122(2)]
- “The Untouchables”, by Dr. B R. Ambedkar.
This book contains a comparative survey, the problem of Habitat, old
theories of the Origin of untouchablity, new theories of the origin of
untouchablity and other related topics. Published by Amrit Book Co. New
Delhi, 1948. (Book No: 7A/216)
- “The Vaishnavas of Gujarat”, by N A Thoothi.
This is a study in methods of investigation of social phenomena. The
Vaishnavas of Gujarat are the dominant people of the region. They are a
group of peoples of all ranks and professions, of all castes and sects, in
spite of being designated under a common appelation. Published by Longmans,
Green and Co., Calcutta. 1935. (Book No: 7A/110)
- “The Vaisya Caste” by Abinas Chandra Das.
The book contains a study of the Gandhavaniks of Bengal, under the Census
Report of 1901 the Census Commission of India proposed to classify the
Gandhavaniks of Bengal under the heading of Navasayaks or Navasaks. The
origin of the four Ashrams of the Gandhavaniks are also discussed. Published
by A K Roy & Co, Calcutta 1903. (Book No: 7A/8)
- “They have not spoken yet” by E De Meulder
SJ. This book is on the Tribals, Harijans and other backward classes of
India. This book contains an “Open letter to Shri Jawaharlal Nehru”, on
the Christian Harijans and Christian Tribals who have committed the crime of
joining the Christian religion. Published by the Catholic Ashram, Raigarh.
(Book No. 7A/1)
- “Tribal Identity and the Modern world”, by
S Sharma. The author discusses the problem of method, cultural diversity,
self-placement and colonial mediation, proximity and approximation,
pre-modern proximity and tribal social cohesions and other related issues.
Published by Sage Publications. New Delhi. 1994. (Book No: 7A/283)
- “Tribal Movements in India”, edited by K S
Singh. The book deals with topics such as Inter-Ethnic Alliance,
Nation-building and Politics, the Naga Movement, the Zeliangrong Movement,
the Haomei Movement, an Ethnic Movement in Manipur Valley, the Manipur
Script Movement, the Paite National Movement, the Mizo Political Movement,
NE-BU-LA: a movement for Regional Solidarity, the Jharkhand Movement, the
Adi Samaj Movement, the Extremist Movement, the Raghunath Murmu’s Movement
for Santal Solidarity, the Gond Movements, the Bhil Movement, the Halpati
Movement and several others. The book is in two volumes. Published by
Manohar, New Delhi. 1982. [Book No: 7A/163 (1), (2)]
- “Tribes Inhabiting the Neilgherry Hills,”
by A Metz. This book contains the rough notes of a German Missionary who
worked with the Tribes of the Neilgherry Hills. There are descriptions of
the Social customs and religious rites of the Todas, Badagas, Kurumbas and
others. Published by Plebst & Stolz, Mangalore. 1864 (Book No 7A/6)
- “Tribes of Assam”,
compiled by S Barkataki. The tribes of Assam are bewildering in their
variety, their attractiveness and their rich culture and folklore. The
tribes under study are the Garo, Jaintia, Khasi, Lakher, Mikir, Pawi and
Zemi Naga. Published by National Book Trust, New Delhi. 1969. (Book No:
7A/125)
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BOOKS ON TRIBALS
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AUTHOR, LIBRARY NUMBER, TITLE OF THE BOOK, VOLUME, PUBLISHER, PLACE, YEAR
1 ARYA, Shachi; 370 ARY
Tribal Activism; Rawat; New Delhi; 1998
2 BEHRA, Deepak Kumar
; 370 BEH/4
Contemporary Society - Tribal Studies (Social Realities); Vol. 4;Concept
Publishing Company; New Delhi; 1999
3 BEHRA, Deepak Kumar
; 370 BEH/3
Contemporary Society - Tribal Studies - Social Concern; Vol.3;
Concept Publishing Company; New Delhi; 1999
4 BEHRA, Deepak Kumar
; 370 BEH/2
Contemporary Society - Tribal Studies (Development
issues, Transition & Change);
Vol. 2; Concept Publishing Company; New Delhi;
1997
5 BEHRA, Deepak Kumar
; 370 BEH/1
Contemporary Society - Tribal Studies (Structure and Process); Vol. 1;
Concept Publishing Company; New Delhi; 1997
6 DUBE, S.C.
; 370 ANT/1
Antiquity to Modernity in Tribal India - Continuity and
change among Indian tribes; Vol. 1; Inter-India Publications; New Delhi; 1998
7 SINGH, Bhupinder
; 370/ANT/2
Antiquity to Modernity in Tribal India - Tribal self
management in NorthEast India; Vol. 2; Inter-India Publications; New Delhi; 1998
8 MISHRA, S.N.
; 370 ANT/3
Antiquity to Modernity in Tribal India - Ownership and
control of resources among I.Tribes; Vol. 3; Inter-India Publications; New
Delhi; 1998
9 SINGH, K.S.
; 370 ANT/4
Antiquity to Modernity in Tribal India - Tribal Movements in India; Vol.
4;
Inter-India Publications; New Delhi; 1998
10 BANDYOPADHYAY, Pradip
Kumar ; 370 BAN
Tribal Situation in Eastern India - Customary laws among
Border Bengal Tribes; Subarnarekha; Calcutta; 1999
11 CHAUDHURI, Buddhadeb
; 370 CHA
Tribal Development in India - Problems and Prospects;
Inter-India Publications; New Delhi; 1990
12 BHOWMICK, Pradip K.
; 370 BHO
Tribal Literacy in West Bengal;
R.N. Bhattacharya; Calcutta; 2000
13 BHATTACHARYA, Bela
; 370 BHA
Dynamics of Tribal Demography;
Aparna Book Distributors; Calcutta; 1996
14 BHANAGE, N.P.
; 370 BHA
Tribal Commissions and Committees in India;
Himalaya Publishing House; Bombay; 1993
15 CHAUDHURI, Buddhadeb
; 370 CHA/1
Tribal Transformation in India - Economy and Agrarian Issues; Vol. 1;
Inter-India Publications; New Delhi; 1992
16 CHAUDHURI, Buddhadeb
; 370 CHA/2
Tribal Transformation in India - Socio-Economic and Ecological
Development; Vol. 2;
Inter-India Publications; New Delhi; 1992
17 CHAUDHURI, Buddhadeb
; 370 CHA/3
Tribal Transformation in India - Ethnopolitics & Identity Crisis;
Vol. 3;
Inter-India Publications; New Delhi; 1992
18 CHAUDHURI, Buddhadeb
; 370 CHA/4
Tribal Transformation in India - Education and Literacy Programmes; Vol.
4; Inter-India Publications; New Delhi; 1992
19 CHAUDHURI, Buddhadeb
; 370 CHA/5
Tribal Transformation in India - Religion, Rituals and Festivals; Vol. 5;
Inter-India Publications; New Delhi; 1992
20 DASGUPTA, Somesh
; 370 DAS
Human Encounter: The Santhals in A Spider's Clutch and Other stories;
Rupali Computer; Barasat; 1999
21 DAS, Amal Kumar
; 370 DAS
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24 DEV, Mahashweta
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25 FERNANDES, Walter
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26 FERNANDES, Walter
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27 GAUSDAL, Johannes
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28 INDIAN, Social Instit. ;
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29 LAKRA, Christopher
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30 LAL, Shyam
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31 MALLICK, Samar Kumar
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32 MCALPIN, M.C.
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33 NAYAK, Radhakant
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34 NAYAK, Radhakant
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35 PAL, D.C.
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36 PATI, R.N.
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37 MORRIS, Desmond
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38 PRATAP, Ajay
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39 RAY, Ujjwal Kanti
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40 RAY, Ujjwal Kanti
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41 RISLEY, H.H.
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42 RISLEY, H.H.
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43 SARINI, .....
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44 SARINI, .....
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45 SHARMA, B.D.
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46 SHASHI, Padmashri Dr.S.;
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47 SHARMA, B.D.
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48 SHARMA, B.D.
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49 SINGH, K.S.
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50 SOMERS, George E.
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51 SRIVASTAVA, A.R.N.
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52 VASHUM, R.
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53 VERMA, R.C.
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54 ELUWIN, Verrier
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55 SAVYASAACHI, .....
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56 SHARMA, B.D.
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57 AREEPARAMPIL, Mathew
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58 VIEGAS, Philip
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59 BAG, Dhanipati
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60 BANDYOPADHYAY, Tapan
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61 BHOWMICK, P.K.
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62 BODDING, P.O.
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63 BODDING, P.O.
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64 BODDING, P.O.
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65 BOSE, Pradip Kumar
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66 CHAUDHURI, A.B.
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67 CHOUDHURY, Asit Baran
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68 DANDEKAR, Ajay
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69 EXEM, A. Van
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70 EXEM, A. Van
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71 GUPTA, Radhaprasad
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72 KUMAR, Alok
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73 MAHAPATRA, Sitakant
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74 MISRA, Umesh Chandra
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75 MITRA, Parimal Chandra;
373 MIT/1
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76 MITRA, Parimal Chandra;
373 MIT/2
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77 RAJ, V. Manuel
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78 ROY, Dr. K.K.
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85 TIRKEY, Boniface
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87 ARANHA, Celine
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88 ARANHA, Celine
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