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Tribes are an important component of Indian culture. They have a rich cultural legacy and artistic and artisanal skills, but they are still marginalized in higher education and many other facets of life. In comparison to any other single country in the globe, the Indian subcontinent has the biggest number of tribal communities' compound. This region's dominating Hindu culture can be seen as an example of cultural evolution, which appears to be a massive specific process of absorbing India's tribal population into the original Hindu caste system. The current study focused on the Jaunsari tribes…mehr

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Tribes are an important component of Indian culture. They have a rich cultural legacy and artistic and artisanal skills, but they are still marginalized in higher education and many other facets of life. In comparison to any other single country in the globe, the Indian subcontinent has the biggest number of tribal communities' compound. This region's dominating Hindu culture can be seen as an example of cultural evolution, which appears to be a massive specific process of absorbing India's tribal population into the original Hindu caste system. The current study focused on the Jaunsari tribes of Dehradun, Uttarakhand, and their societal evolution with a focus on the socioeconomic growth occurring among diverse tribes in various parts of India.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Anuradha Verma é M.A Ph.D. Chefe do Departamento de Sociologia Shri Guru Ram Rai (P.G) College Dehradun desde 2008Dr. Shalini Vohra, Ph.D., Literatura Inglesa (2005). Mestrado em Inglês e Sociologia. Actualmente a trabalhar como Professor Associado, Escola de Estudos Liberais da UPES.