pottery brought about by the rhythmic turning of the wheel‚ terracotas‚ weapons and implements‚ ornaments‚ were some of the artistic and valuable things found there. Varieties of handicrafts are produced over time in all parts of the country including tribal areas. Thus handicrafts of any given time and space reflect and preserve in them the results of centuries of patient experiments of man under varying circumstances. Like art craft treasures also reflect the taste of human society through the individual
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Tribal Displacement and Human Rights Violation Introduction After the Independence‚ India was engaged in a nation-building process. Nation building was equated with modernization and fast development of infrastructure and economic conditions of the people and the country as a whole. The question is that the development activities should give space for the protection of the rights of the Tribal people and the prosperity or greater good for the larger numbers? The pursuit of development has in present
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Title-Growing Educated Citizenry of Tribal Community in Himachal Pradesh- A Panacea for Human Resource Development *Rama Sharma **Dr. Jai Singh Parmar *Rama Sharma *Assistant Professor‚ Manav Bharti University‚ SOLAN‚ H.P. E-mail: rama83_icon31@rediffmail.com‚ sharma.rama1983@gmail.com‚ Mob.-9418246110 Postal Address: c/o Shezeb Khan‚ Khan Building‚ Near Jwala Mata Mandir‚ Thodo Ground‚ Solan‚ H.P. Pin 173212 **Dr. Jai Singh Parmar **Associate
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7/15/2013 NRD Assignment Displacement‚ rehabilitation and resettlement of tribal from India’s protected areas Table of Contents Problem Statement: 1 Relevance/ Rationale: 1 Methodology: 2 Findings: 2 Conclusion: 3 Bibliography 3 Problem Statement: To identify the issues related to displacement‚ rehabilitation and resettlement of tribals from India’s protected areas. Relevance/ Rationale: Conflicting claims over natural resources have always been there‚ whether between man
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Sociology 101 5 May 2002 University of Phoenix - Online Tribal Deception In "Tribal Wisdom" David Mayberry-Lewis asserts that traditional societies place more value on people as resources (361)‚ mutilation of adolescent genitalia is an important part of growing up‚ and there is never a raw deal.(362) He asserts that the secularity of modern societies is a bad thing and while not specifically as a comparison he does mention tribal worship of fish and animals is a good thing. Does this really
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man‚ whether wealthy or poor‚ big or small‚ is defined by his past. This past can give strength and hope or fond memories. For this very reason‚ most people hold on to their past with all of their strength. This fact holds true for Amoo in the story Tribal Scars by Ousmane Sembene. He holds on to his past because the present is so difficult. His way of holding on to his past was not giving up on his daughter‚ Iome. One can argue that Amoo did not kill Iome because he loves her and he cannot get
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SOCIAL STIGMA Social stigma is the extreme disapproval of (or discontent with) a person or group on socially characteristic grounds that are perceived‚ and serve to distinguish them‚ from other members of a society. Stigma may then be affixed to such a person‚ by the greater society‚ who differs from their cultural norms.Social stigma can result from the perception (rightly or wrongly) of mental illness‚ physical disabilities‚ diseases such as leprosy‚ illegitimacy‚ sexual orientation‚ gender identity
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How might STIGMA influence RECOVERY for people with mental illness? Introduction: Stigma is based by society’s condemnation of one’s characteristics‚ beliefs and behaviours which do not fit in with social norms. Mental illness has been stigmatised in a negative way as people believe they are violent‚ uncontrollable and incompetent people. Society’s understanding of mental illness is highly limited and there is a need to learn to understand what stigma means and how they can help to assist and influence
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overcome their disability and stigma. Starting their journey as cursed members of the society‚ they end up becoming (super)human beings surviving against all odds. Indeed‚ stigma is a social construct that is normalized by society and the stigmatization process is a powerful and pernicious social tool‚ which is why Coleman articulates that “[t]he inferiority/superiority issue is a most interesting way of understanding how and why people continue to stigmatize” (143). Some stigmas are more physically salient
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Stigmas about mental health issues seem to be widely recognized by the general population of the Western world. Studies propose that the majority of citizens in the United States and many Western European nations have stigmatizing attitudes about mental illness
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