Description
This important historical document compiles papers relating to the aboriginal tribes of the Central Provinces of India. The work represents significant scholarly research into the lives, customs, and cultures of indigenous populations during the colonial period.
The collection offers detailed ethnographic observations and analyses of tribal communities, their social structures, traditions, and ways of life. Through rigorous documentation and study, the authors provide insights into the diversity of aboriginal populations and their interactions with surrounding societies.
As a foundational text in Indian ethnography and anthropology, this work remains valuable for researchers, historians, and students seeking to understand the indigenous heritage and cultural diversity of central India. The papers collectively contribute to our knowledge of pre-modern and colonial-era tribal societies.







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