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The Onge of Little Andaman is one of the surviving Negrito communities in the world. The book presents a detailed documentation of the situation and concerns related to their survival in the form of analytical and development ethnography with ecological, socio-cultural, economic and political perspectives.

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The Onge of Little Andaman is one of the surviving Negrito communities in the world. The book presents a detailed documentation of the situation and concerns related to their survival in the form of analytical and development ethnography with ecological, socio-cultural, economic and political perspectives.


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Autorenporträt
Dipali Danda is former Superintending Anthropologist of the Anthropological Survey of India. She carried out intensive field investigations on several tribal communities in India and has contributed to many scholarly publications.

Sumit Mukherjee is field-based researcher in the field of Human Ecology worked for three decades in the Anthropological Survey of India. He has jointly authored two important Atlases on Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes of India apart from several books and articles. He is at present a guest faculty at the University of Calcutta.