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Contemporary Issues and Insights of the Anthropology of North East India
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About the Book:-The North Eastern Region comprises eight states. The region has myriad variegated tribes and groups and has vast natural resources. Every community has its own unique culture, traditional symbols and history. Despite of such heterogeneous nature of these communities, there are some similarities in overall culture among them. Therefore, one may particularly described the tribes in North East India as homogeneous yet heterogeneous. Because of such as homogeneous - heterogeneous paradox,different socio cultural issues are similar in broad but different if one looks into minutely. Aspect of culture such as food, drink, fairs and festivals, dance and music, indigenous knowledge such as ethno medicinal practices, magico-religious beliefs and practices and folklores, conversion into Christianity and so many such aspects of the tribes of North East India show similarity. However, if one minutely examines, there are so many other aspects of dissimilarities. For instance, the Meitei of Manipur which is not included in the scheduled tribe list of the North East India has a very highly rich culture, history and indigenous scripts unlike any other tribes of North East India. This volume attempts to discern different sociocultural practices of the ethnic people of North East India with special focus to ethnic people of Assam. About the Author:- Prof. Haobijam Vokendro, M.Sc Gold Medalist, NET, B.Ed, Ph.D, has been teaching anthropology in the past 24 years. Currently ProfessorVokendro is heading the department of anthropology, Rajiv Gandhi University, Rono Hills, Doimukh, Arunachal Pradesh. He has completed six research projects. Besides publications of manynational and international research papers, he also has participated and chaired in national and international seminars, conferences and workshops. He has so far authored four books. He is the chairman of the BPGS inanthropology, Rajiv Gandhi University and BPGS member for tribal studies, sociology and social work, Rajiv Gandhi University and department of anthropology, NEHU. He is editorialboard member, SKWC Interdisciplinary social science journal (ISSN2278-2737). More than dozen of MPhil scholars and two Ph.D. scholar have been awarded under his supervision and eight Ph.D. and four M.Phil. scholars are guiding under him. Milonjyoti Borgohainis presently working asan Assistant Professor in Department of Anthropology, Moridhal College, Dhemaji, Assam. He did his Post Graduation in Physical Anthropology from Dibrugarh University, Assam, in 2012 and M.Phil. from Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh in 2019. He did two years postgraduate diploma in Disaster Management under Dibrugarh University, Assam in2010. He has published various research papers in national and international journals. His areas of interest are overweight, obesity and its covariates, human growth and development, indigenous health practices, bio-social studies, migration.Currently, he is pursuing his Ph.D in the Depar t ment of Anthropology, Cotton University, Guwahati. He has cleared both NET and SET exams CONTENTS:-Foreword . 9 Editorial . 11 List of Contributors . 15 1. Marital Customs and Traditions: Ex tea garden community of Kanjikhowa tea estate, Chabua, Dibrugarh district, Assam . 19 — Panna Garg 2. Role of Karbi Women in Decision Making: A Study from Dimoria Block . 25 — Nabajit Kumar Das, Dhanmani Medhi 3. Village organization of the Karbis: a case study on Bhogpur village, Kamrup district, Assam . 31 — Nilamani Das 4. Crises Rites Special Refinance to Birth, among the Sonowal Kachari of Dainijan Village of Dibrugrah District, Assam . 41 — Purabi Gogoi 5. Sustainable Traditional Pest Management Techniques Applied by the Sonowal Kachari Farmers: Some Anthropological Observations . 49 — Dr. Ripunjoy Sonowal, Somnath Sonowal, Nilutpal Sonowal and Mayurtrishna Hazarika 6. A study on Traditional Dress Pattern of Bodos . 57 — Franky Boro 7. Adi Beads in Adi Society and Culture . 65 — Dhritiman Sarma and Antoni Perme 8. Culture and change among the Adis of Arunachal Pradesh . 71 — Kasimang Moyong 9. The folklore of the Kom Tribe of Manipur with special reference to their music, dance and festivals . 79 — Dr. L. Romeo Singh, Ksh. Sunita Devi 10. Boundary dispute between Arunachal Pradesh and Assam: An intractable problem . 89 — Dr. Ratna Tayeng 11. Urbanization and Its Implication in Tribal Society of Apatani. 119 — Dr. Padi Hana 12. Homestay as an emerging mode of accommodation for tourists and exploring the experiences of tourist: “A case study of Ziro valley, Lower Subansari District, Arunachal Pradesh” . 137 — Dr. K. Sotechand,Mr. B.P. Sarma Barua 13. Growth and development of adult women among the Ahom of Dhemaji district, Assam . 157 — Chayanika Hazarika 14. A study on Cephalic index and Head shape among the Deoris of Dhemaji District of Assam, India . 171 — Milonjyoti Borgohain, Prof. H. Vokendro S. 15. Virtual Accelerator: A Review of Current Issues . 179 — Gautam Huidrom, Sunil Koijam 16. Religious Experiences within the Meitei context of Manipur towards Sustainability of Plant Resources . 191 Thiyam Rabikanta Singh 17. Economic culture, entrepreneurship and women empowerment: Manipur chapter . 199 — Dr. Th. Binarani Devi 18. Koratpa: The ‘First Death’ Ritual of Meitei Kritanias (Kidna) of Tripura . 213 — Kshetrimayum Premchandra 19. Challenges associated with the Adoption of E-Learning in the Educational Institutions of Arunachal Pradesh in the context of Covid-19 pandemic . 233 — Mr. Benny Sebastian, Dr. K. Sotechand 20. Human Security amid COVID-19: Chain of events in Northeast . 245 — Dr Ingudam Yaipharemba Singh 21. New media and the changing dynamics of media education: De-generalisation of the pedagogy . 253 — Sunil Koijam, Gautam Huidrom 22. An Understanding towards Reconstructing Iron and Brass Metal Technologies of the Early Konyak and Khiamniungan Nagas . 261 — Tiatemjen Tzudir Index . 279 The Title 'Contemporary Issues and Insights of the Anthropology of North East India written/authored/edited by Prof. Haobijam Vokendro, Milonjyoti Borgohain', published in the year 2020. The ISBN 9789353242947 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 292 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthroplology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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