The Nilgiri Hills: a kaleidoscope of people, culture, and nature

By: Hockings, Paul(ed.)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hyderabad Orient Blackswan Private Limited 2023Description: 264pISBN: 9789354423963DDC classification: 711.1/HOC
Contents:
Part I: Prologue,The Eve of The Modern Paul Hockings p.3,Part II: Nature, Biodiversity and Conservation Challenges R. J. Ranjit Daniels p.15, A Climatologist In The Nilgiris Hans J. Von Lengerke p.23, Part III: Communities, John Sullivan And The Toda Monegars Anthony R. Walker p.39, Innocent Timnes: A Glimpse Back Into Sullivan's Nilgiris Philip K. Mulley p.59,Through Badaga Eyes: The Social Construction Of A Cultural Landscape Frank Heidemann p.69, Parts IV, Arts & Crafts Ancient Nilgiri Metallurgy Sharada Srinivasan p.87, Among The Gems from the Nilgiris, The Kota Women PottersMarie-Claude Mahias p.107, Experiencing Music in Tribal South India: On Doing a Recording Project William Tallotte p.126, Part V: Honey & Money, When We Have The Blessings Of The Bees, Why Should We Worry? Chronicles Of A Honeyhunter From The Northeastern Slopes Pratim Roy And Anita Varghese p.145, Cultivating The Money Bush: Tea Production, Socioeconomic Transformation And The Ambivalence Of Money Jens M. Zickgraf p.154,Part VI: Personalities,Twenty-First Century Toda Recollections of The British Raj Tarun Chhabra p.177, The Sadist Who Sired A South Indian Scholar-Administrator Paul Hockings p.196, A Nineteenth-Century Photographer Of The Nilgiris And Its People Christopher Penn p.215, Everything Is Poison Now': Irula And Ălu Kurumba Illness Narratives Ina Changing Social Context Andrew C. Wilford p.221, The German Nilgiri Family: Team Members Of The Indo-German Nilgiris Development Project Peter Neunhäuser p.234, Part Vii: Coda, The Symbiosis In The Nilgiris Indu K. Mallah p.243, A Brief Bibliography For Readers p.251, Notes On The Contributors p.253, Index p.258.
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Part I: Prologue,The Eve of The Modern Paul Hockings p.3,Part II: Nature, Biodiversity and Conservation Challenges R. J. Ranjit Daniels p.15, A Climatologist In The Nilgiris Hans J. Von Lengerke p.23, Part III: Communities, John Sullivan And The Toda Monegars Anthony R. Walker p.39, Innocent Timnes: A Glimpse Back Into Sullivan's Nilgiris Philip K. Mulley p.59,Through Badaga Eyes: The Social Construction Of A Cultural Landscape Frank Heidemann p.69, Parts IV, Arts & Crafts Ancient Nilgiri Metallurgy Sharada Srinivasan p.87, Among The Gems from the Nilgiris, The Kota Women PottersMarie-Claude Mahias p.107,
Experiencing Music in Tribal South India: On Doing a Recording Project William Tallotte p.126, Part V: Honey & Money, When We Have The Blessings Of The Bees, Why Should We Worry? Chronicles Of A Honeyhunter From The Northeastern Slopes Pratim Roy And Anita Varghese p.145, Cultivating The Money Bush: Tea Production, Socioeconomic Transformation And The Ambivalence Of Money Jens M. Zickgraf p.154,Part VI: Personalities,Twenty-First Century Toda Recollections of The British Raj Tarun Chhabra p.177, The Sadist Who Sired A South Indian Scholar-Administrator Paul Hockings p.196, A Nineteenth-Century Photographer Of The Nilgiris And Its People Christopher Penn p.215, Everything Is Poison Now': Irula And Ălu Kurumba Illness Narratives Ina Changing Social Context Andrew C. Wilford p.221, The German Nilgiri Family: Team Members Of The Indo-German Nilgiris Development Project Peter Neunhäuser p.234, Part Vii: Coda, The Symbiosis In The Nilgiris Indu K. Mallah p.243, A Brief Bibliography For Readers p.251, Notes On The Contributors p.253, Index p.258.

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