This paper shows, with reference to the Ho tribe of Singhbhum, the changes in the perceptions of the colonial rulers and the gradual evolving of a colonial policy concerning the Hos. It argues that under colonial rule, there existed a multiplicity of opinions regarding tribes, generated either by the colonial power itself or arising out of a process of interaction and adaptation. Thus, several, often contradictory policies towards the indigenous people emerged in course of the 19th and 20th centuries.9 The second section of the paper attempts to locate the agency of the colonized subjects in the making of their own history and discusses how the Hos accommodated themselves to such changes under colonial rule and, in the process, carved out ...
How did the Indian ‛ūlamā’ go from being an intellectual-literary elite in pre-British India to beco...
Adivasis are the indigenous people of eastern and central India who were identified as “tribes” unde...
The primary focus of the paper is the study of the colonial construction of the Gorkha identity and ...
This paper looks into how the Ho, an indigenous community of India, came to be categorised as a 'tri...
This essay emphasizes the fact that indigenous communities, being historically determined social gro...
This paper looks into how in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, British colonial rule categoris...
Tracing the long term continuities and discontinuities with the pre-colonial past, this book covers ...
In the course of colonial rule, the Ho encountered crucial changes in various aspects of their lives...
The interplay between local and imperial perceptions was a driving force behind the gradual evolutio...
In this essay I analyse the transitions experienced by the Hos of Kolhan (in Singhbhum district of C...
Focusing on the indigenous Bhil community in central India, this paper examines the role of British ...
This book explores the modern transformation of state and society in the Indian Himalaya. Centred on...
The Hos of Singhbhum in the pre-British past had been dependent both on the forest and on cultivatio...
The sustained interaction of local elites and British administrators in the West Himalayas over the ...
This paper focuses on the nature of rebellion of 1857 in the Singhbhum district of Chotanagpur, then...
How did the Indian ‛ūlamā’ go from being an intellectual-literary elite in pre-British India to beco...
Adivasis are the indigenous people of eastern and central India who were identified as “tribes” unde...
The primary focus of the paper is the study of the colonial construction of the Gorkha identity and ...
This paper looks into how the Ho, an indigenous community of India, came to be categorised as a 'tri...
This essay emphasizes the fact that indigenous communities, being historically determined social gro...
This paper looks into how in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, British colonial rule categoris...
Tracing the long term continuities and discontinuities with the pre-colonial past, this book covers ...
In the course of colonial rule, the Ho encountered crucial changes in various aspects of their lives...
The interplay between local and imperial perceptions was a driving force behind the gradual evolutio...
In this essay I analyse the transitions experienced by the Hos of Kolhan (in Singhbhum district of C...
Focusing on the indigenous Bhil community in central India, this paper examines the role of British ...
This book explores the modern transformation of state and society in the Indian Himalaya. Centred on...
The Hos of Singhbhum in the pre-British past had been dependent both on the forest and on cultivatio...
The sustained interaction of local elites and British administrators in the West Himalayas over the ...
This paper focuses on the nature of rebellion of 1857 in the Singhbhum district of Chotanagpur, then...
How did the Indian ‛ūlamā’ go from being an intellectual-literary elite in pre-British India to beco...
Adivasis are the indigenous people of eastern and central India who were identified as “tribes” unde...
The primary focus of the paper is the study of the colonial construction of the Gorkha identity and ...