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In this volume, the issues of indigenous rights, environmental degradation and its impact on the livelihood and culture of the indigenous communities, their struggle for survival, in the context of globalization were examined in detail, with a special focus on the preservation of natural resources through indigenous knowledge, as well as on sustenance of indigenous cultural traditions. It has been noticed that, along with the increase of the impact of globalization, exploitation of natural resources across the world and the greed of a few, are more intensely affecting the environment.…mehr

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In this volume, the issues of indigenous rights, environmental degradation and its impact on the livelihood and culture of the indigenous communities, their struggle for survival, in the context of globalization were examined in detail, with a special focus on the preservation of natural resources through indigenous knowledge, as well as on sustenance of indigenous cultural traditions. It has been noticed that, along with the increase of the impact of globalization, exploitation of natural resources across the world and the greed of a few, are more intensely affecting the environment. Simultaneously it is refuting the needs of many, predominantly the indigenous people. Their access and command over natural resources are often denied affecting life support systems.
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Chaudhuri, Buddhadeb
Prof. Buddhadeb Chaudhuri is the Honourary Member of IUAES and former Dr Ambedkar Chair Professor, Calcutta University.Dr. Somenath Bhattacharjee is working as an Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Assam University, Diphu Campus. Subir Biswas is Professor & former Head, department of Anthropology, West Bengal State University.