Gaddi Land in Chamba

Gaddi Land in Chamba
Author: Omacanda Hāṇḍā
Publisher: Indus Publishing
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9788173871740

On temple architecture of Chamba District and religious life of Gaddis, Indic people; a study.

The Gaddi Beyond Pastoralism

The Gaddi Beyond Pastoralism
Author: Anja Wagner
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2013-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0857459309

The Gaddi of North India are agro-pastoralists who rear sheep and goats following a seasonal migration around the first Himalayan range. While studies on pastoralists have focused either on the pastoralists’ adaptation to their physical environment or treated the environment from a symbolic perspective, this book offers a new, holistic perspective that analyzes the ways in which people “make” place. Based on extensive fieldwork, this book not only describes a contemporary understanding of the Gaddi’s engagement with the environment but also analyzes religious practices and performances of social relations, as well as media practices and notions of aesthetics. Thereby, the landscape in which the Gaddi live is understood as a network of places that is constantly being built and rebuilt through these local practices. The book contributes to the growing interest in approaches of practice within environmental anthropology.

Gazetteer of the Chamba State

Gazetteer of the Chamba State
Author: Rose Hutchison
Publisher: Indus Publishing
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1996
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9788173870415

The Preparation Of The Chamba Gazeteer Was Commenced In 1903 By H.A. Rose. Largely Aided By Dr. J. Hutchison, Of The Church Of Scotland Mission, Chamba, A Mass Of Material Of Text Was Collected. Dr. Hutchison Revised The Text And The Present Work Is The Result Of His Labours.

Costumes and Ornaments of Chamba

Costumes and Ornaments of Chamba
Author: Kamal Prashad Sharma
Publisher: Indus Publishing
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1997
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9788173870675

No Where Else In India The Costumes And Ornaments Of The Tribal Are So Exotic, Colourful And Divergent As In Chamba In Himachal Pradesh. 90 Coloured And Black & White Photographs Of Various Costumes And Ornaments Are Included In This Book.

Gazetteer of the Kangra District

Gazetteer of the Kangra District
Author: Indus Publishing Company
Publisher: Indus Publishing
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1994
Genre:
ISBN: 9788173870248

This Gazetteer Consists Of The Settlement Reports, And A Draft Gazetteer Compiled Between The Years 1870 And 1874 By F. Cunningham. This Edition Has Been Revised By Colonels Jenkins And Harcourt And By Messrs. A. Anderson And L. Dane.

Indigenous Question, Land Appropriation, and Development

Indigenous Question, Land Appropriation, and Development
Author: Gautam Pingali
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2022-12-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1000824519

This book provides a first-hand account of land conflict and power relations in one of the most resource-rich states in India — Jharkhand. Through the eyes of the state, corporate, and indigenous actors, it reveals how conflict over land in Jharkhand is firmly embedded in the ideological foundations of the key actors in the region. Based on thorough research on the ground and interviews with state, corporate, and indigenous actors, the book explores a host of themes such as: the need and efficacy of state-led modernisation programmes, the market as the best regulator, and ‘ideas’ of development. The volume highlights how land conflicts in Jharkhand will persist until the ideological differences are recognised and welcomed in hopes of making way for collaborative governance. This work will be a key intervention in the fields of area studies, especially South Asian studies, public policy, politics, and development studies.

Myths and Places

Myths and Places
Author: Shonaleeka Kaul
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2023-06-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000897249

This volume explores the dialogic relationship between myths and places in the historically, geographically, and culturally diverse context of India. Given its ambiguous relationship with ‘facts’ and empirical reality, myth has suffered an uncertain status in the field of professional history, with the latter’s preference for scientifism over more creative orders of representation. Myths and Places rehabilitates myth, not as history’s primeval ‘Other’, nor as an instrument of socio-religious propagation, but as communitarian mechanisms by which societies made sense of themselves and their world. It argues that myths helped communities fashion their identities and their habitat/habitus, and were fashioned by these in turn. This book explores diverse forms of territorial becoming and belonging in a grassroots approach from across India, studying them in culturally sensitive ways to recover local life-worlds and their self-understanding. Further, challenging the stereotypical bracketing of the mythical with the sacred and the material with the historical, the multidisciplinary essays in the book examine myth in relation to not only religion but other historical phenomena such as ecology, ethnicity, urbanism, mercantilism, migration, politics, tourism, art, philosophy, performance, and the everyday. This book will be of interest to scholars and general readers of Indian history, regional studies, cultural geography, mythology, religious studies, and anthropology.

Panjab Castes

Panjab Castes
Author: Sir Denzil Ibbetson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1916
Genre: Caste
ISBN: