Applied Anthropology: Meaning and NecessityFirma KLM, 1977 - 126 pages Study with special reference to the Mahalis, a people of West Bengal. |
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
meaning | 19 |
CHAPTERIII Peasants characterisation and con | 43 |
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acres Adivasi administration agricultural anthro applied anthropology backward backward classes bamboo bamboo-work basketry baskets betel-leaf Bhadraloks Bhagchasi Bhowmick Bhumij Birhor Brahman castes and communities castes and tribes castes or Bhadraloks Chasi Chhotoloks culture change denotified tribes Din-majur Dube ecologic economic development ethnic groups exploitation factors forest goddess high castes higher castes Hindu households India Jotedaar Kayastha knowledge Kotaigarh and Benapur L. P. Vidyarthi labour landless lands live Lodhas lower castes Mahajan Mahali society Mahalis Mahishya marriage ment Midnapur Narayangarh niche non-cultivating owners non-tribal offer organisation paddy cultivation patterns peasant and non-peasant political pologists population practice problems production relations relationship ritual role rural Santals scheduled castes scheduled tribes Sengupta status structure subsistence supply tion traders traditional tribal areas tribal societies tribal welfare tribes and castes utilisation values weaker sections West Bengal witchcraft witches women worship