Social Ecology and Demographic Structure of Bhotias

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Generally it is considered that tribal communities inhabit the inhospitable difficult and isolated areas. Unlike non-tribal communities, they have a direct and perfect symbolic relationship with their environment. The overwhelming concentration of tribes in the hilly, rugged and peripheral areas of a country like India also proves that tribal way of life in difficult terrain and the inhospitable environment conditions have become synonymous. Their life is a saga of constant adjustment to such environment. The harsh and unpredictable environment throws ever-increasing challenges before the tribes, which they have responded to in adapting and adjusting to their environment through modification of their institutional, technological and biological attributes in a given environment. This book tries to interrogate the interrelations between the impacts of altitude and the demographic structure of the Bhotia tribal society in Kumaon Himalaya of Uttaranchal. This issue can be approached through various angles. However, the approach of social ecology is preferred over other, as it places equal emphasis on the attributes of environment and human response in an interdependent and interactive framework. The present book attempts to critically interpret the existing literature on the people adapted to high and low altitudes.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Chittaranjan Dash

Chittaranjan Dash is MSc and PhD in Anthropology. He pursed the academic and research career at Utkal University, North Eastern Hill University, Delhi University and Jawaharlal Nehru University. He is currently a Post Doctoral Fellow of Indian Council of Social science research (New Delhi) at the Centre fir the Study of Regional development, School of Social sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He has been assisting the centre in teaching MA and MPhil students. He has worked extensively on the high altitude demography, life and culture of the Bhotias, human rights, women rights and environment issues among the communities of Uttaranchal Himamalyas. He received MAKA Essay Prize 1995-96, which was open to the citizen of SAARC countries, organised by the Indian Council of Cultural relations, New Delhi. He has a number of research papers published in leading academic journals.

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Title
Social Ecology and Demographic Structure of Bhotias
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8180692272
Length
xxiv+240p., Tables; Figures; Appendices; Plates; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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