Abstract: The Bakar Wal community, along with the Gujar community was listed as Scheduled Tribes, in Jammu and Kashmir in the year 1991. These people mostly live as nomads and enjoy the status of being a Tribe. They are spread over a large area starting from Pir-Panjal range to Hindukush to Ladakh, located in the Himalayan mountains of South Asia. Bakerwals are mostly goat herders and shepherds, and for a cause they migrate from one place to another with their herds of goat and sheep to different seasonal pasture lands, across the valley. They are found in the entire of Kashmir region across the borders of India and Pakistan. They have a very unique lifestyle and are known for preserving the...
<p>India is one of the countries having a large concentration of tribal population. In this respect,...
The sedentarisation of nomadic pastoralists in Ladakh, north-west India, is taking place amidst a gl...
Exploring the intersection of state, religion, and ethnicity, this article considers the opportuniti...
Abstract: The Bakar Wal community, along with the Gujar community was listed as Scheduled Tribes, in...
Gujjar and Bakerwals of Jammu And Kashmir State are mostly dependent on rearing of sheep and goat. G...
Inclusion of Gujjar and Bakerwals in the state of Jammu and Kashmir is a historical event as it has ...
The thesis is divided into four chapters. The first chapter provides an over view of the existing Gu...
During the last decade the condition of life has changed in many ways for the pastoral Van Gujjar wh...
Gujjars are semi-nomadic tribes of Jammu and Kashmir who have been given Scheduled Tribe (ST) status...
Abstract: Most generalisations about North Indian society and culture are in reality generalisations...
Abstract: The Gujjars and Bakkarwal scheduled tribes form the third largest community in Jammu and K...
Transformation Processes In Nomadic Pastoralism In Ladakh Today, Ladakh, a region of Jammu and Kash...
Abstract: The kharia tribe arrived in India from Central Asia. Their habitat in India became the in...
The Banjara community people from the north-western belt of India. Now they have spread out all over...
This article will throw light on unique cultural and geographical heritage of Bahawalpur, in the con...
<p>India is one of the countries having a large concentration of tribal population. In this respect,...
The sedentarisation of nomadic pastoralists in Ladakh, north-west India, is taking place amidst a gl...
Exploring the intersection of state, religion, and ethnicity, this article considers the opportuniti...
Abstract: The Bakar Wal community, along with the Gujar community was listed as Scheduled Tribes, in...
Gujjar and Bakerwals of Jammu And Kashmir State are mostly dependent on rearing of sheep and goat. G...
Inclusion of Gujjar and Bakerwals in the state of Jammu and Kashmir is a historical event as it has ...
The thesis is divided into four chapters. The first chapter provides an over view of the existing Gu...
During the last decade the condition of life has changed in many ways for the pastoral Van Gujjar wh...
Gujjars are semi-nomadic tribes of Jammu and Kashmir who have been given Scheduled Tribe (ST) status...
Abstract: Most generalisations about North Indian society and culture are in reality generalisations...
Abstract: The Gujjars and Bakkarwal scheduled tribes form the third largest community in Jammu and K...
Transformation Processes In Nomadic Pastoralism In Ladakh Today, Ladakh, a region of Jammu and Kash...
Abstract: The kharia tribe arrived in India from Central Asia. Their habitat in India became the in...
The Banjara community people from the north-western belt of India. Now they have spread out all over...
This article will throw light on unique cultural and geographical heritage of Bahawalpur, in the con...
<p>India is one of the countries having a large concentration of tribal population. In this respect,...
The sedentarisation of nomadic pastoralists in Ladakh, north-west India, is taking place amidst a gl...
Exploring the intersection of state, religion, and ethnicity, this article considers the opportuniti...