Adivasis are the indigenous people of eastern and central India who were identified as “tribes” under British colonial rule and who today have a constitutional status as “Scheduled Tribese. The notion of tribe, despite its evolutionist character, has been internalized to a large extent by the indigenous people themselves and has had a considerable role in shaping community identities. Colonial studies, moreover, were the first systematic investigations into these marginalized and subordinated communities and form an important primary source in historical research on Adivasis. It would be worthwhile, therefore, to identify the main currents of thought that informed and which in turn were reflected in such works. In conclusion, we may argue t...
Colonial historiography involves writing history of a colony by the metropolis, according to it's ow...
This exploratory essay investigates constructions, perceptions and uses of the term 'tribal' in soci...
This thesis studies the construction of a Hindu cultural identity in the late nineteenth and the ear...
Adivasis are the indigenous people of eastern and central India who were identified as “tribes” unde...
In the context of the changing nature of India’s relationship with her tribal or Adivasi population,...
This essay explores the development of 'trìbal' studies over time and identifies the broad trends in...
Focusing on the indigenous Bhil community in central India, this paper examines the role of British ...
Scholars of colonial and post-colonial India have widely agreed that the earliest Indian manifestati...
This essay is organized into two parts that describe some of the important conceptual, historical an...
In this paper I address how mnemonic and historical practices interact in the construction of Adivas...
Historians have studied adivasis principally in the context of rebellion, environmental history and ...
The Government of India Act was formalized in 1935 as a means of transferring administrative power f...
The dominant cultural formation which emerged in several areas of public and political life in north...
This thesis explores the discursive construction of the Adivasi as tribal and backward, and in oppo...
Anthropology has played a significant political role in India, both deliberate and unintentional. Fr...
Colonial historiography involves writing history of a colony by the metropolis, according to it's ow...
This exploratory essay investigates constructions, perceptions and uses of the term 'tribal' in soci...
This thesis studies the construction of a Hindu cultural identity in the late nineteenth and the ear...
Adivasis are the indigenous people of eastern and central India who were identified as “tribes” unde...
In the context of the changing nature of India’s relationship with her tribal or Adivasi population,...
This essay explores the development of 'trìbal' studies over time and identifies the broad trends in...
Focusing on the indigenous Bhil community in central India, this paper examines the role of British ...
Scholars of colonial and post-colonial India have widely agreed that the earliest Indian manifestati...
This essay is organized into two parts that describe some of the important conceptual, historical an...
In this paper I address how mnemonic and historical practices interact in the construction of Adivas...
Historians have studied adivasis principally in the context of rebellion, environmental history and ...
The Government of India Act was formalized in 1935 as a means of transferring administrative power f...
The dominant cultural formation which emerged in several areas of public and political life in north...
This thesis explores the discursive construction of the Adivasi as tribal and backward, and in oppo...
Anthropology has played a significant political role in India, both deliberate and unintentional. Fr...
Colonial historiography involves writing history of a colony by the metropolis, according to it's ow...
This exploratory essay investigates constructions, perceptions and uses of the term 'tribal' in soci...
This thesis studies the construction of a Hindu cultural identity in the late nineteenth and the ear...