'Criminal' Tribes of Punjab

'Criminal' Tribes of Punjab
Title 'Criminal' Tribes of Punjab PDF eBook
Author Birinder Pal Singh
Publisher Routledge
Pages 211
Release 2012-04-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136517871

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One of the important projects launched by the British government in the late 19th century was the preparation of a detailed census of the demographic profile of the Indian population across the country. Unable to understand the cultural pluralism that characterizes Indian unity in variety, the census was riddled with problems of definition and categories. This book is a comprehensive ethnographic account of seven tribes in Punjab, classified as ‘criminal’ by the British administration, in order to make some sense of their alleged criminality: Bauria, Bazigar Banjara, Bangala, Barad, Gandhila, Nat and Sansi. The problem of definition of tribe and the issue of criminality are discussed critically. More importantly, the book shows that, contrary to the claims of the Punjab government, these ‘ex-criminal’ tribes still exist and constitute the poorest of the poor in an otherwise prosperous state. It also addresses to a significant current development of various Denotified Tribes’ Associations in Punjab (and other states as well) that have already started raking their long pending demand of Scheduled Tribe status. It is suggested that if their demands are not suitably addressed to they may take recourse to the Gujjar way of resolving conflict as in Rajasthan. As tribes the world over are slowly facing extinction, this important book will serve to archive the ethnographies of these ‘ex-criminal’ tribes. An unusual feature of the book is the voices of a few of the elderly in these tribes whose reminiscences about their traditions, beliefs and practices have been documented. The book will be valuable for those in the fields of sociology, anthropology, social history, tribal and ethnic studies, cultural and folk studies.

'Criminal' Tribes of Punjab

'Criminal' Tribes of Punjab
Title 'Criminal' Tribes of Punjab PDF eBook
Author Birinder Pal Singh
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 212
Release 2012-04-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1136517863

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One of the important projects launched by the British government in the late 19th century was the preparation of a detailed census of the demographic profile of the Indian population across the country. Unable to understand the cultural pluralism that characterizes Indian unity in variety, the census was riddled with problems of definition and categories. This book is a comprehensive ethnographic account of seven tribes in Punjab, classified as ‘criminal’ by the British administration, in order to make some sense of their alleged criminality: Bauria, Bazigar Banjara, Bangala, Barad, Gandhila, Nat and Sansi. The problem of definition of tribe and the issue of criminality are discussed critically. More importantly, the book shows that, contrary to the claims of the Punjab government, these ‘ex-criminal’ tribes still exist and constitute the poorest of the poor in an otherwise prosperous state. It also addresses to a significant current development of various Denotified Tribes’ Associations in Punjab (and other states as well) that have already started raking their long pending demand of Scheduled Tribe status. It is suggested that if their demands are not suitably addressed to they may take recourse to the Gujjar way of resolving conflict as in Rajasthan. As tribes the world over are slowly facing extinction, this important book will serve to archive the ethnographies of these ‘ex-criminal’ tribes. An unusual feature of the book is the voices of a few of the elderly in these tribes whose reminiscences about their traditions, beliefs and practices have been documented. The book will be valuable for those in the fields of sociology, anthropology, social history, tribal and ethnic studies, cultural and folk studies.

Indigeneity and Occupational Change

Indigeneity and Occupational Change
Title Indigeneity and Occupational Change PDF eBook
Author Birinder Pal Singh
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 326
Release 2019-08-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000699773

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This book is about the presence of the absent— the tribes of Punjab, India, many of them still nomadic, constituting the poorest of the poor in the state. Drawing on exhaustive fieldwork and ethnographic accounts of more than 750 respondents, it explores the occupational change across generations to prove their presence in the state before the Criminal Tribes Act was implemented in 1871. The archival reports reveal the atrocities unleashed by the colonial government on these people. The volume shows how the post-colonial government too has proved no different; it has done little to bring them into the mainstream society by not exploiting their traditional expertise or equipping them with modern skills. This book will be of great interest to scholars of sociology, social anthropology, social history, public policy, development studies, tribal communities and South Asian studies.

The Sansis of Punjab

The Sansis of Punjab
Title The Sansis of Punjab PDF eBook
Author Sher Singh Sher
Publisher
Pages 404
Release 1965
Genre Ethnology
ISBN

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The Insecurity State

The Insecurity State
Title The Insecurity State PDF eBook
Author Mark Condos
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 273
Release 2017-08-03
Genre History
ISBN 1108418317

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A provocative examination of how the British colonial experience in India was shaped by chronic unease, anxiety, and insecurity.

Dishonoured by History

Dishonoured by History
Title Dishonoured by History PDF eBook
Author Meena Radhakrishna
Publisher Orient Blackswan
Pages 222
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9788125020905

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This book explores how colonial policies converted itinerant groups on the one hand into a source of cheap labour and on the other into a category known as criminal tribes . It also examines missionary activity especially the Salvation Army, in the Madras Presidency in the nineteenth century.

A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province

A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province
Title A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-West Frontier Province PDF eBook
Author Horace Arthur Rose
Publisher
Pages 616
Release 1911
Genre Caste
ISBN

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