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(Ebook) Indigeneity In India 1st edition by Bengt Karlsson, Subba 0710312105 9780710312105

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Authors:Bengt G. Karlsson (editor), T.B. Subba (editor)
Pages:264 pages.
Year:2006
Editon:1
Publisher:Kegan Paul
Language:english
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ISBN-10 :  0710312105 

ISBN-13 : 9780710312105

Author:  Bengt G. Karlsson, T.B. Subba 

First published in 2006. Who and what are the 'indigenous people'? The question has become highly contentious in India today, where eighty million peoples belonging to the state category of 'scheduled tribes' are attempting to gain international recognition as indigenous people as a part of struggle for recognition and rights in land and resources. This volume interrogates the politics surrounding the category of peoples in India known as 'tribals' or 'adivasis' and more recently 'indigenous peoples'.

 

Indigeneity In India 1st Table of contents:

1 Introduction
Contentious Terminologies
Defining the “indigenous”
What is At Stake?
Outline of the Book
Notes
References
2 What Should We Mean By “Indigenous People”?
The Tribe-Indigenous Interface
Conclusion
References
3 The Politics Of Being “Indigenous”
Introduction: Horses, Harappa, and the Quest for Saffron Indigeneity
Adivasis and Indigeneity
Essentialisms and Exclusions
Multiple Routes to Empowerment
Notes
References
4 Anthropology And The “Indigenous Slot” Claims To And Debates About Indigenous Peoples' Status In India
A Globalized Political Space
In Geneva
The Martinez Report Controversy
Anthropology and Indigeneity
Notes
References
5 Tribe, Caste And The Indigenous Challenge In India
The Colonial Legacy
Focal Shift and the Elwin-Ghurye Conflict
Tribe-Caste Debate Reinforced
Expansion and Polarization of the Field
The Indigenous Challenge
United Nations and the Empowerment of Indigenous Women
Notes
References
6 “We Are Van Gujjars”1
Joining the ‘Eternal Voyage'
Being Tribals
Identifying the Van Gujjars
Tribalization or Islamization?
Authenticity
Notes
References
7 “Sons And Daughters Of India” Ladakh's Reluctant Tribes
Tribes in Ladakh?
Tribal, but Different
The Need for Special Treatment: Development and National Integration
Sons and Daughters of India
Indigenous Alternatives?
Acknowledgements
Notes
References
8 Indigenising The Limbus Trajectory Of A Nation Divided Into Two Nation-States
Past is Precious: Limbus Look Back
Indigenizing the Limbus
Conclusion
Notes:
References
9 The Aboriginal Toda On Indigeneity, Exclusivism And Privileged Access To Land In The Nilgiri Hills, South India
Colonial Governance and Racial Categories of Property and Usufruct
Landscapes, Governance and Aboriginality
The Colonial Legacy in Contemporary Advocacy
Notes
References
10 Self-Government, Indigeneity And Cultural Authenticity A Comparative Study Of India And The United States
India
The United States
Theoretical and Political Implications
Conclusion
Notes
References
11 Indigenous Peoples In Insular Southeast Asia Definitions And Discourses In Indonesia And The Philippines
Indonesia
Colonial History
Tribes and the Indonesian Bureaucracy
Indonesia and International Organisations
AMAN (Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara)
Future Prospects
The Philippines
Diversity of Indigenous Peoples
History of Colonial Attitudes
Early Philippine Policy Regarding Indigenous Peoples
PANAMIN, the Chico Dam and the Tasaday
People's Power
NIPAS Law and Logging Ban
Ancestral Domains
Indigenous Peoples' Rights Act, 1997
Conclusion
References
12 Politics Unlimited The Global Adivasi And Debates About The Political
References
List of Contributors

 

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