Tracing the long term continuities and discontinuities with the pre-colonial past, this book covers the history of the Ho people of West Singhbhum in the Chota Nagpur Division of the Bengal Presidency from 1820, when the Hos first came in contact with the British, to 1932 when the Haribaba movement for self-purification and socio-religious reform spread among the Hos of northern Singhbhum. In their encounter with the British Hos were confronted with several new challenges related to issues such as, their role in the political system around them, their right of access to local territory and forest resources, the growing influx of strangers into their villages and the restructuring of indigenous institutions of authority. Although the Hos adj...
Adivasis are the indigenous people of eastern and central India who were identified as “tribes” unde...
This paper traces the British imperialistic policy in Bengal, India, and the growth of the Swadeshi ...
The history of migration in India is among the most diverse and complex in the world. South-East Asi...
This paper shows, with reference to the Ho tribe of Singhbhum, the changes in the perceptions of the...
In this essay I analyse the transitions experienced by the Hos of Kolhan (in Singhbhum district of C...
This paper looks into how the Ho, an indigenous community of India, came to be categorised as a 'tri...
The interplay between local and imperial perceptions was a driving force behind the gradual evolutio...
The Hos of Singhbhum in the pre-British past had been dependent both on the forest and on cultivatio...
In the course of colonial rule, the Ho encountered crucial changes in various aspects of their lives...
This paper looks into how in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, British colonial rule categoris...
Historians have studied adivasis principally in the context of rebellion, environmental history and ...
This essay emphasizes the fact that indigenous communities, being historically determined social gro...
Adivasis are the indigenous people of eastern and central India who were identified as “tribes” unde...
In India, Adivasis had, over generations, evolved a complex system of resource-management in consona...
British colonial education in India, promoted under the policy frame of ‘filteration’, barely reache...
Adivasis are the indigenous people of eastern and central India who were identified as “tribes” unde...
This paper traces the British imperialistic policy in Bengal, India, and the growth of the Swadeshi ...
The history of migration in India is among the most diverse and complex in the world. South-East Asi...
This paper shows, with reference to the Ho tribe of Singhbhum, the changes in the perceptions of the...
In this essay I analyse the transitions experienced by the Hos of Kolhan (in Singhbhum district of C...
This paper looks into how the Ho, an indigenous community of India, came to be categorised as a 'tri...
The interplay between local and imperial perceptions was a driving force behind the gradual evolutio...
The Hos of Singhbhum in the pre-British past had been dependent both on the forest and on cultivatio...
In the course of colonial rule, the Ho encountered crucial changes in various aspects of their lives...
This paper looks into how in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, British colonial rule categoris...
Historians have studied adivasis principally in the context of rebellion, environmental history and ...
This essay emphasizes the fact that indigenous communities, being historically determined social gro...
Adivasis are the indigenous people of eastern and central India who were identified as “tribes” unde...
In India, Adivasis had, over generations, evolved a complex system of resource-management in consona...
British colonial education in India, promoted under the policy frame of ‘filteration’, barely reache...
Adivasis are the indigenous people of eastern and central India who were identified as “tribes” unde...
This paper traces the British imperialistic policy in Bengal, India, and the growth of the Swadeshi ...
The history of migration in India is among the most diverse and complex in the world. South-East Asi...