Tribal Development in Andaman IslandsSarup & Sons, 2003 - 92 pages The Andaman And Nicobar Islands Are Undoubtedly One Of The Very Few Places In The World Today, Where Man Has So Far Survived In His Original Form And Manners. The Isolation And Remoteness Of The Islands Have Made The Tribal Situation A Subject Of Challenge And Interest To Social Workers, Social Scientists And Anthropologists.The Objective Of The Book Is To Give Momentum To Slow And Steady Growth Of Tribal Welfare And Development In The Andaman And Nicobar Islands. It Contains Six Papers From Various Anthropologists. The Papers Based On Applied In Nature And Contents Directly Or Indirectly Are Conducive To The Uplift Of Tribes Of Andaman And Nicobar Islands. In View Of Its Multi Disciplinary In Nature, The Book, Which Is First Of Its Kind, Would Be Of Immense Help And Use To General Readers, Academicians, Sociologist, Social Workers, Demographers And Anthropologists. |
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Selfhostage for Jarawa of Andaman and | 1 |
Strategy for the Development of Ongee | 35 |
A Comparative Study of Welfare and | 43 |
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Administration Andaman and Nicobar Andaman Islands Andamanese Anthropological Approach attempt Average Baigas birth British called Census century child collected continue Creek cultural decline developmental educated effect efforts established exploitation extinction Female field follow forest future given going historical hostile human hunter-gatherers huts important income India indicate individuals inhabitants interest isolation Jarawa known lakhs land language Little Andaman live Male marriage married means measures Middle mortality nature Negrito Nicobar Islands Nicobarese nomadic observed Onge Ongees outsiders planned population Port Blair present primitive problems programme reason recent region remained reported reserve result Samiti Sarkar schemes School settled settlement Sharma shows situation social society South started suggest Survey Table taken traditional Tribal Development tribal groups tribal welfare tribes various villages women