Description
Tribal Livelihood is a detailed exploration of the economic structures and livelihood patterns of tribal communities across various regions. The authors, Sarit K. Chaudhuri and S.N. Chaudhary, provide an in-depth analysis of how tribal populations manage their resources and adapt to changing socioeconomic conditions.
The book examines traditional occupations, land use patterns, and the integration of tribal economies into broader market systems. It addresses challenges faced by tribal communities including land rights, access to resources, and economic development. The study combines ethnographic research with statistical data to present a comprehensive understanding of tribal livelihood strategies.
This work is essential for scholars, policymakers, and development professionals seeking to understand indigenous economic systems and develop sustainable policies that respect tribal autonomy and cultural values while promoting economic welfare.







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