Description
India and Tiger-Hunting by Julius Barras is a detailed historical examination of tiger hunting traditions in the Indian subcontinent. The work explores the complex relationship between humans and tigers throughout Indian history, documenting hunting practices, techniques, and the cultural context in which these activities occurred.
Barras provides insights into the perspectives of hunters, maharajas, and colonial administrators who participated in tiger hunting expeditions. The book addresses the ecological impact of these hunts and their role in shaping India’s wildlife landscape. It serves as an important historical record of a practice that has significantly influenced tiger populations and conservation efforts in India.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this hardcover edition offers readers a scholarly yet accessible account of a fascinating and controversial chapter in India’s natural and cultural history.
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