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Tribal World of Verrier Elwin: an Autobiography is a remarkable personal account by the renowned anthropologist and social reformer Verrier Elwin. The book chronicles his extensive fieldwork among tribal communities in India, particularly in central and northeastern regions. Elwin’s narrative provides an intimate glimpse into his scholarly pursuits, personal motivations, and profound commitment to understanding and advocating for tribal welfare.
Through this autobiography, readers gain insight into Elwin’s transformative experiences living among indigenous populations, his research methodologies, and his contributions to tribal anthropology. The work documents his observations of tribal customs, traditions, and social structures while reflecting on his own evolving perspectives. This compelling account serves as both a biographical work and an ethnographic resource, offering valuable perspectives on tribal India during the mid-20th century and the life of one of its most influential advocates.







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