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Publisher | Clever Fox Publishing |
Publication Year | 2021 |
ISBN-13 | 9789390976614 |
ISBN-10 | 9390976618 |
Binding | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 156 Pages |
Language | (English) |
About the Book:For generations, members of the Pardhi tribe in the central and western parts of India were considered as expert hunters having a great experience in the use of ancient weaponry as well as efficient hunting traps. In close relationship with the jungle, hunting, and nomadic lifestyle, these tribal folk were also considered experts in guerrilla warfare and gave the British a tough time during their rule of the subcontinent who notified them as “Criminal Tribe.”After independence, the Criminal Tribes Act of 1871 was repealed by the Indian Government but the public perception about these children of the forest is yet to fully change from one of contempt and suspicion to that of acceptance. Government did allot land parcels with a view to provide them with an alternative livelihood option in some areas but—with a degenerated position in mainstream society further hit by criminalization of their traditional occupation through India’s wildlife-related legislation— they continued to suffer social stigmatization and ostracization.This book takes a closer look at these wonderful people who were once respected for their skill, and how, with the passage of time their failure to cope up with the demands of markedly different skill sets, required for agriculture in contrast to their traditional one, has forced them to suffer prejudice and the stereotype of being considered nothing more than common criminals. While the book traces their transition from independent self-sufficient communities to now living as ecological refugees in the very land that once housed, protected, and provided livelihood to them; it also attempts to provide options for their survival through appropriate utilization of their indigenous knowledge and skill sets in the interest of conservation of wildlife.
Arvind Kumar Jha
Clever Fox Publishing