Description
Tribal Studies in India offers an in-depth exploration of India’s diverse tribal communities through multiple disciplinary perspectives. Authored by Maguni Charan Behera and published by Springer Nature, this scholarly work integrates historical research, archaeological evidence, and cultural analysis to provide a comprehensive understanding of tribal societies.
The book examines the complex relationships between tribal populations and mainstream Indian society, investigating how historical processes have shaped tribal identities and cultures. Through archaeological insights, it traces the deep historical roots of tribal communities and their contributions to Indian civilization. The cultural analysis provides contemporary perspectives on tribal traditions, social structures, and ongoing challenges.
This interdisciplinary approach makes the work valuable for academics, researchers, anthropologists, and anyone interested in understanding India’s tribal heritage and the issues affecting these communities today.







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