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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A Contemporary History of Adivasis: History, Culture & IdentityBy [P. LAKRA]"We did not just bring our labor to Assam. We brought our gods, our rhythms, our stories. We made this land our home."This powerful and moving work tells the untold story of the Adivasi people in Assam-descendants of tribal communities brought to the Northeast as tea plantation laborers under colonial rule. For over 150 years, they have lived, worked, struggled, and contributed to the economic and cultural life of Assam, yet remained on the margins of history and policy.A Contemporary History of Adivasis is a sweeping narrative that combines oral memory, grassroots experience, and scholarly insight. It journeys through colonial exploitation, cultural resilience, linguistic survival, economic marginalization, and political assertion. From the rich traditions of the Santhals and Oraons to the vibrant rhythms of Jhumur dance, from the battle for Scheduled Tribe status to the dreams of Adivasi youth-this book captures it all.Inside the Book: The forced migration of Adivasis from Central India to Assam's tea plantationsCultural life in the "line bastis" languages, rituals, and resistanceThe fight for identity, education, and Scheduled Tribe recognitionAdivasi women as cultural bearers and economic pillarsVoices of poets, activists, and community leaders shaping a new futureThis is not just a history book. It is a tribute to survival, a chronicle of belonging, and a call for justice.If you care about indigenous identity, migration, social justice, or Northeast India, A Contemporary History of Adivasis is an essential read. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Publicado por National Bureau of Fish Gen, Lucknow, 2007
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Preface. Introduction. 1. Family Notopteridae. 2. Family Clupeidae. 3. Family Cyprinidae. 4. Family Psilorhynchidae. 5. Family Balitoridae. 6. Family Cobitidae. 7. Family Balitoridae. 8. Family Bagridae. 9. Family Siluridae. 10. Family Schilbeidae. 11. Family Erethistidae. 12. Family Sisoridae. 13. Family Chacidae. 14. Family Olyridae. 15. Family Belonidae. 16. Family Mastacembelidae. 17. Family Syngnathidae. 18. Family Ambassidae. 19. Family Nandidae. 20. Family Mugilidae. 21. Family Gobiidae. 22. Family Anabantidae. 23. Family Belontiidae. 24. Family Channidae. 25. Family Tetraodontidae. References. From the Foreword The present publication has attempted to address the fish wealth of all eight states of the North Eastern Region of India and the authors have documented the ornamental fish genetic resources from the region along with coloration distribution preferred habitat behaviour and present status etc. The atlas will be highly useful to ornamental fish breeders and all other stakeholders including planners fishery resource managers researchers and aquarium hobbyists. 112 pp.
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Publicado por Narendra Publishing House, 2009
ISBN 10: 8190609165 ISBN 13: 9788190609166
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Publicado por Narendra Pub, Delhi, 2009
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Añadir al carritoHardbound. Condición: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Preface. Contributors list. 1. Fish diversity in North East India/Waikhom Vishwanath. 2. Two new species of Amblyceps from Manipur India (Teleostei Amblycipitidae)/Waikhom Vishwanath and Irengbam Linthoingambi. 3. Fine structure of caudal skeleton of Puntius and its anomalies/M. Shantakumar and Waikhom Vishwanath. 4. The ornamental fish diversity of the Western Ghats of Kerala/T.V. Anna Mercy. 5. An overview of status of the Canara Pearlspot Etroplus Canarensis (Day) Resources and their conservation/N. Basavaraja. 6. Fish biodiversity and ecology of the Dikhu River of Mokokchung District Nagaland/Bendangkokba and Sharif U. Ahmed. 7. Present conservation status of Fish Faunistic resources in some Beels of Assam/B. Acharjee A. Dutta and M. Choudhury. 8. Fishery of Arunachal Pradesh (India) A potential hub in North East Region/P. Nath S.C. Dey D. Dam and D.N. Das. 9. Endangered fishes of West Bengal with special reference to North Bengal/Madhumita Mukherjee. 10. Assessing diversity and peculiarities in the Fish Fauna of Himalayas Central Highlands and Western Ghats/P. Nautiyal and Asha Agarwal. 11. Ornamental fisheries in North Eastern India and strategies for conservation/B.K. Mahpatra K. Vinod and B.K. Mandal. 12. Fish germplasm resources and their conservation in the upland water/P.C. Mahanta. 13. Assessment and inventory of Indian aquatic genetic resources Collaboration and legislation/S.P. Singh D. Kapoor and U.K. Sarkar. 14. Diversity of ornamental fishes in the Wetlands of Assam/J.N. Das and S.P. Biswas. 15. Need for re evaluation of Aesthetic Finfish of Northern India/S.P. Biswas and J.N. Das. 16. Alternate carp species for diversification in freshwater aquaculture in India/K.N. Mohanta S. Subramanian and N. Komarpant. 17. Studies on the biodiversity of Pahunj Reservoir/S. Sultan and M.C. Chauhan. 18. Status of fish genetic resources in uplands of Uttarakhand state/K.D. Joshi. 19. Availability of Puntius Sarana Ompok Pabda and Bengala Elanga in different landing sites of Assam/Bibha Chetia Borah. 20. Demonstration of the giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium Rosenbergii) Farming in Punjab and Haryana through sustainable management/Hardial Singh. 21. Spread of exotic fishes in Indian freshwater aquaculture Ecological and precautionary concern/A.K. Singh. 22. Categorization of fish germplasm in different aquatic resources for conservation status/P.C. Mahanta A.K. Singh and D. Kapoor. 23. River fish inventory under participatory approaches Meenachil Fish Count 2004/N.G. Padmakumar L. Bindu Nitta Joseph B. Sreekumar G. Sunil N. Unnikrishnan and J. Kurien. 24. Conservation of fish biodiversity in protected areas of Narmada River A community perspective/Vipin Vyas and Sanjeev Jain. 25. Fish biodiversity on the streams of Narmada Basin with reference to its conservation/Shriparna Saxena Vipin Vyas Pradeep Shrivastava and Umashankar Sarkar. 26. Role of biotechnology in Indian aquaculture/B.N. Singh. 27. Cryopreservation of Snowtrout (S. Richardsonii) milt as a means for propagation and Ex Situ Conservation of Species/N.K. Agarwal S.K. Raghuvanshi and Vandana Saini. Fishes are among the most numerous and highly diversified groups of aquatic faunae. In India over 2400 fish species have been recorded including alien species. The aquatic ecosystems and fisheries are subject to intense pressure from a wide range of anthropogenic and environmental disturbances. The available data indicate approximate 60% reduction in the fishes over the last three decades. It is therefore imperative to document changes in aquatic diversity habitat attributes bio geographical shifts and life history so as to devise appropriate rehabilitation measures for conservation of fish and other aquatic organisms. This book Fish Genetic Resources contains different chapters covering various aspects on fish taxonomic inventory their morphological features characterization of population various risk and threats alien species captive propagation re.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A Contemporary History of Adivasis: History, Culture & IdentityBy [P. LAKRA]"We did not just bring our labor to Assam. We brought our gods, our rhythms, our stories. We made this land our home."This powerful and moving work tells the untold story of the Adivasi people in Assam-descendants of tribal communities brought to the Northeast as tea plantation laborers under colonial rule. For over 150 years, they have lived, worked, struggled, and contributed to the economic and cultural life of Assam, yet remained on the margins of history and policy.A Contemporary History of Adivasis is a sweeping narrative that combines oral memory, grassroots experience, and scholarly insight. It journeys through colonial exploitation, cultural resilience, linguistic survival, economic marginalization, and political assertion. From the rich traditions of the Santhals and Oraons to the vibrant rhythms of Jhumur dance, from the battle for Scheduled Tribe status to the dreams of Adivasi youth-this book captures it all.Inside the Book: The forced migration of Adivasis from Central India to Assam's tea plantationsCultural life in the "line bastis" languages, rituals, and resistanceThe fight for identity, education, and Scheduled Tribe recognitionAdivasi women as cultural bearers and economic pillarsVoices of poets, activists, and community leaders shaping a new futureThis is not just a history book. It is a tribute to survival, a chronicle of belonging, and a call for justice.If you care about indigenous identity, migration, social justice, or Northeast India, A Contemporary History of Adivasis is an essential read. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.