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Tribal Bengal

Tribal Bengal : Life in the Sub-Himalayan Terai Duars Book

Tribal Bengal : Life in the Sub-Himalayan Terai Duars

By Krishnopriyo Bhattacharya

Category: Anthropology, Folklore
MRP: 1495

West Bengal is now home to about 5.3 million tribal people; they form five per cent of the total tribal population of India. In the state itself, they comprise 5.80 per cent of the total population. In fact, it can be said that of the people of Bengal, one in every 17 belongs to a tribal community. It is this little-known world of the tribals that this book presents. Contemporary stories and photographs, taken by the author, bring alive many incidents in the lives of these fascinating people.

Tribal Bengal: Life in the Sub-Himalayan Terai Duars is divided into two partsโ€”Indo-Mongoloids and the Proto-Australoids and Others. Each chapter offers glimpses of the tribal people, their customs and celebrations, the languages spoken and their lifestyle. These are some of the earliest people in the subcontinent who areย  struggling to combat with the changing socio-economic scenario of the country. This book is an intimate witness to their day-to-day life, amid joys and sorrows.ย  ย ย 

Tribal Bengal
Krishnopriyo Bhattacharya

Krishnopriyo Bhattacharya has dedicated over three decades to studying tribal affairs in North Bengal. Raised in Kamakshyaguri and Alipurduar, he earned his B.Com degree from the University of North Bengal in 1980 and joined the West Bengal Government's Backward Classes Welfare Department in the Duars. Starting as an Inspector, he later shifted to Siliguri. Apart from his official pursuits, Krishnopriyo is a passionate photographer, extensively visiting various tribal communities in Bengal. His published works encompass two multilingual lexicons on scriptless tribal speeches in Bengali and the International Phonetic Alphabet. He has conducted an in-depth field study on the tribal predicament in the Bengal-Duars, a sociological exploration of the contemporary life-struggles of two indigenous communities in North Bengal, and a piece on tribal ethno-photography, among others. Additionally, he has served as the Duars correspondent for Kolkata-based dailies, Aajkaal and The Telegraph. Quite an impressive body of work!

Format: Hardback with Dust Jacket
Size: 226mm x 178mm
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