Soumendra Mohan Patnaik

Based on the fieldwork, the book is a true window to the cultural life of contemporary Bhil. The rich ethnographic account is subjected to careful analysis and interpretation in the light of the anthropological requirements. The chapters on kinship and marriage, rituals, ethnomedical practices, customary law and indigenous system of governance deal with basic social institutions and their cultural ethos, while chapters on migration, development, NGOs, emerging patterns of health care practices and tribe-forest relationship examine various issues of development. The quest for a new identity thus marks the undercurrent of the whole discussion.
Besides offering a complete ethnography, the book gives interesting insights into the yet-to-be-explored methodological aspects of team fieldwork so central to the pedagogy and practice of anthropology.
Soumendra Mohan Patnaik teaches Anthropology at the University of Delhi. He is the author of “Displacement, Rehabilitation and Social Change” (1996), “Chilika: The Lake and its Cosmology” (2005) and co-editor of “Indian Tribes and the Mainstream” (2008). He has done extensive fieldwork among indigenous communities of South Orissa, Chhattisgarh, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh and published widely on issues relating to identity, development and globalization. Currently, he is President, Indian Anthropological Association and Editor, “Research Proceedings in Anthropology”.
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