Tribal Bengal: Life in the Sub-Himalayan Terai Duars is divided into two parts Indo-Mongoloids and the Proto-Australians and Others. Each chapter offers glimpses of the tribal people, their customs and celebrations, the languages spoken and their lifestyle. These are some of the earliest people in the subcontinent who are struggling to combat with the changing socio-economic scenario of the country. This book is an intimate witness to their day-to-day life, amid joys and sorrows.
He has also worked as the Duars correspondent of the Kolkata based dailies, Aajkaal and The Telegraph.
view this, is privilege and honour me write the foreword this wonderful book someone who has stayed on with passion and scholarly zeal, carried out research for decades on the indigenous tribal people living the region. This labor love. is double honour have had great pleasure knowing the author early 1990 when, fresh doctoral student from landed doorstep Lebubagan Alipurduar.
Like all generated self-interest, one, was predestined be self-sponsored one. Being bereft formal training in both, anthropology an researches such widely dealt-with subject. undertaking the well might many of sophisticated and academically endowed traditions tribal historiography India. But one that look forward earnestly the avid interest common reader who hope less nitpicking m fading tribal people of this part West Bengal.
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Hindu (872)
Agriculture (84)
Ancient (992)
Archaeology (567)
Architecture (524)
Art & Culture (844)
Biography (582)
Buddhist (540)
Cookery (160)
Emperor & Queen (488)
Islam (233)
Jainism (271)
Literary (868)
Mahatma Gandhi (377)
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