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Perspectives on Tribal Society: A Tribute to V.K. Srivastava’s Anthropological Journey

Paramananda Naik, Sanghamitra Sethi

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Indian Journal of Research in Anthropology 10(2):p 181-184, July-December 2024. | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijra.2454.9118.10224.10

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Naik P, Sethi S. Perspectives on tribal society: a tribute to V.K. Srivastava’s anthropological journey. Ind J Res Anthropol. 2024;10(2):181-184.

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Received : July 16, 2024         Accepted : August 17, 2024          Published : December 29, 2024

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The prolific contributions of V.K. Srivastava to anthropology have shaped our understanding of humankind and cultures. His commitment to anthropological discourse is really admirable. The paper entitled “Perspectives on Tribal Society: A Tribute to V.K. Srivastava’s Anthropological Journey” is relevant to contemporary anthropological wisdom. In this book, the author highlights the conceptual perspectives on contemporary tribal communities in India and also their institutions and practices, which are part of their daily lives. This book, edited by V.K. Srivastava, was published by Serial Publications, New Delhi, in the year 2013. The book has two sections where twenty articles on different concepts and theoretical foundations for tribes in India. The book concluded by emphasizing the importance of a multidimensional approach to tribal research.


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Naik P, Sethi S. Perspectives on tribal society: a tribute to V.K. Srivastava’s anthropological journey. Ind J Res Anthropol. 2024;10(2):181-184.


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July 16, 2024 August 17, 2024 December 29, 2024

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/ijra.2454.9118.10224.10

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