This article discusses the changing access of an indigenous group to forests in the context of a changing power structure. In precolonial Singhbhum there was a wide variety of people dependent on the forest. Both the village and the state used its resources, yet the use of the forest resources was limited by socio-cultural and economic norms of the times. The village system being essentially non-competitive and subsistence-oriented, there was no competitive sharing of forest resources. The colonial state, on the other hand, had very different requirements and understanding of the forest. To them, the forest resource had a commodity value and therefore had to be utilized for profit. However, the needs of the imperial government too changed o...
In India, the Indian Forest Acts of 1865 and 1878 transferred the ownership of all forest land and i...
This study which explores the evolution of forest tenures grew out of a conviction that many forestr...
ABSTRACT This article analyses the colonial agrarian policies applied to the tribal areas of the Sal...
India has the second-largest tribal population after Africa. Most of them are greatly dependent on f...
India has the second-largest tribal population after Africa. Most of them are greatly dependent on f...
This paper analyses the historical trajectories of both British colonial rule and independent India ...
Under what conditions can one expect to see a sustained system of community management of forests in...
The focal point of this paper is to analyse the colonial projects impacting the economic exploitatio...
Indian forest based culture has a long history. Until the British colonial rule (1757 -1947), Indian...
This thesis is an intersectional study of forest rights of forest-dwellers in the tribal territory o...
The Van (forest) Gujjars, surviving as forest pastoralists in the central part of the Indian Himalay...
Since the independence, India have established well-organized system of protection for the tribals w...
The Hos of Singhbhum in the pre-British past had been dependent both on the forest and on cultivatio...
The history of human existence and civilizations are intertwined with forests and trees. Forests are...
This article examines two conflicting narratives concerning the relationship between tribals and for...
In India, the Indian Forest Acts of 1865 and 1878 transferred the ownership of all forest land and i...
This study which explores the evolution of forest tenures grew out of a conviction that many forestr...
ABSTRACT This article analyses the colonial agrarian policies applied to the tribal areas of the Sal...
India has the second-largest tribal population after Africa. Most of them are greatly dependent on f...
India has the second-largest tribal population after Africa. Most of them are greatly dependent on f...
This paper analyses the historical trajectories of both British colonial rule and independent India ...
Under what conditions can one expect to see a sustained system of community management of forests in...
The focal point of this paper is to analyse the colonial projects impacting the economic exploitatio...
Indian forest based culture has a long history. Until the British colonial rule (1757 -1947), Indian...
This thesis is an intersectional study of forest rights of forest-dwellers in the tribal territory o...
The Van (forest) Gujjars, surviving as forest pastoralists in the central part of the Indian Himalay...
Since the independence, India have established well-organized system of protection for the tribals w...
The Hos of Singhbhum in the pre-British past had been dependent both on the forest and on cultivatio...
The history of human existence and civilizations are intertwined with forests and trees. Forests are...
This article examines two conflicting narratives concerning the relationship between tribals and for...
In India, the Indian Forest Acts of 1865 and 1878 transferred the ownership of all forest land and i...
This study which explores the evolution of forest tenures grew out of a conviction that many forestr...
ABSTRACT This article analyses the colonial agrarian policies applied to the tribal areas of the Sal...