Assam / by Luke Daimary
Material type:
- 9789350021767
- Status of adivasis/indigenous peoples land series
- 305.800954 DAI.A
Contents:
Assam s Tribal Indigenous Communities have been subjected to massive violations of their rights to land and other resources. These communities practice jhum (shifting) cultivation in the hilly areas and in the plains, wet cultivation. Highlanders who exclusively practice shifting cultivation have a system of communal ownership of their land, with the clan chief distributing plots of land for jhuming.
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International Centre for Marxian Studies & Research Processing Center | International Centre for Marxian Studies & Research | Reference | 305.800954 DAI.A (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | CMS972 |
Assam s Tribal Indigenous Communities have been subjected to massive violations of their rights to land and other resources. These communities practice jhum (shifting) cultivation in the hilly areas and in the plains, wet cultivation. Highlanders who exclusively practice shifting cultivation have a system of communal ownership of their land, with the clan chief distributing plots of land for jhuming.
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