Brings together an outstanding group of anthropology, history, law, education, literature, and Native studies scholars. This book addresses indigenous education throughout different regions and eras, predominantly within the twentieth century.
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First Published in 2000. This text is a compliation of essays on the Kocch, Bobo and Dhimal Tribes and Himalayan Ethnology, includes vocabulary and translation notes from the author accounts in 1880.
Occasional Notes On British-Indian Subjects (1868) is a book written by Sidney James Owen. The book provides a comprehensive account of the British rule in India and the various issues that arose during that period.
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