Forest Tribes of Orissa Vol. 4: The Hill Bhuinya of Kendujhar
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Book Detail
- Brand: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
- Binding: Hardcover
- Number of Pages: 304
- Release Date: 31-12-2004
- EAN: 9788124608258
- Package Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 1.0 inches
- Languages: English
Description
This book, The Hill Bhuinya of Kendujhar, is the eighth monograph in the Man and Forest series and the fourth in the Forest Tribes of Orissa collection. It examines the indigenous knowledge of the Bhuinya tribe of Odisha, focusing on their relationship with the forest ecosystem. The study highlights their traditional methods of production, consumption, and conservation, demonstrating how their socio-cultural life is deeply intertwined with their environment. Against the backdrop of biodiversity depletion and evolving government policies, the book provides an in-depth analysis of how the Bhuinya have adapted to changing circumstances while striving to maintain their traditional ways. The research is based on extensive fieldwork conducted by a team of experts in anthropology, ethnosociology, and botany, offering valuable insights into sustainable resource management.
Author Details
- Authors: Klaus Seeland, Franz Schmithüsen, N. Patnaik, B.P. Choudhury
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About the Authors:
- Klaus Seeland is a renowned environmental researcher specializing in indigenous knowledge systems and forest conservation.
- Franz Schmithüsen is an expert in forestry and resource management with a focus on sustainable development.
- N. Patnaik is a scholar in tribal studies, contributing extensive research on the socio-economic and cultural aspects of Indian tribal communities.
- B.P. Choudhury is an ethnobotanist studying plant-based knowledge and its role in tribal societies.