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In almost all developing and developed societies, tribals are viewed as the 'other'-an anachronism or an object of curiosity. Initially marginalized by the creation of the boundaries of the nation-state, these indigenous peoples were further hedged in by colonialism and, then, by the indifferent or patronizing modern state. This volume brings together significant contributions by distinguished Indian and foreign scholars on the sociology of tribes, particularly those of India as also of Africa and Canada. It focuses on the social history of a cross-section of tribes in these three societies. T
Social change. --- Tribes --- Tribes. --- Tribes and tribal system --- Families --- Clans --- Change, Social --- Cultural change --- Cultural transformation --- Societal change --- Socio-cultural change --- Social history --- Social evolution --- India --- Social conditions
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Papers presented at a one-day seminar.
Khasi (Indic people) --- Matrilineal kinship --- Social life and customs --- Congresses. --- Meghalaya (India) --- Social life and customs --- Congresses.
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