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Branded by law: Looking at India's Denotified Tribes

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi: Penguin Books, 2001.Description: xxiv,200 p. PB 20x13 cmISBN:
  • 0141007494
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 307.722 DSOB
Summary: This book is the result of the author's travels to meet with and talk to India's once-criminal - now denotified - tribes all over the country. Dilip D'Souza examines the lives of these people and explores what it means to brand entire communities criminal, to live your life treated as a criminal simply because you are born in that community. The book also traces the historical and political reasons certain tribes were notified 'criminal' by the British, the constitutional attempts to denotify them after Independence and their current situation.
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Book Book St Aloysius Library Sociology 307.772 DOSB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 056788
George Fernandes Collections George Fernandes Collections St Aloysius Library Others 307.772 DOSB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available GF01145
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This book is the result of the author's travels to meet with and talk to India's once-criminal - now denotified - tribes all over the country. Dilip D'Souza examines the lives of these people and explores what it means to brand entire communities criminal, to live your life treated as a criminal simply because you are born in that community. The book also traces the historical and political reasons certain tribes were notified 'criminal' by the British, the constitutional attempts to denotify them after Independence and their current situation.

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