Description
This historical narrative provides an authoritative account by Major-General John Campbell of his military operations in the hill tracts of Orissa during the 19th century. Campbell documents his systematic efforts to eradicate the deeply entrenched practices of human sacrifice and female infanticide among the tribal populations of the region.
The work serves as a significant primary source for understanding colonial-era administration in India and the complex interactions between British military authority and indigenous tribal societies. Campbell’s detailed observations offer insights into the social customs, religious beliefs, and cultural practices of Orissa’s hill communities during this transformative period.
Beyond its historical value, the narrative reflects the ideological perspectives of colonial governance and the methods employed to enforce social reform. This book remains an important resource for scholars studying Indian history, anthropology, colonial administration, and the evolution of tribal communities in eastern India.







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