24th Apr 2018 10:04:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

ZIRO, Apr 24:Saint Claret College released a book titled Tribals in the contemporary context: Myriad Perspectives from Northeast India at its Commencement Ceremony. The book contains 18 papers presented during the National Seminar, held at the College, under the same title in 2016. The Book is edited by Paulson Veliyannoor, Former principal of the College, Tame Ramya, assistant professor of Department of Anthropology, Bhaboklang Sohkhlet, assistant professor of Department of Anthropology, and Allwyn Mendoz, the principal of the College. The Book was released by Bro. Carlos Verga, the head of the international office for youth affairs of the Claretian Missionaries. The Book is a joint venture of the Centre for Publications SCCZ, and Claretian Publications, Bangalore. 

The book highlights how modernity has affected tribal life and culture.The focus of the book covers a wide range of tribal life and experience such as religious beliefs, cultural traits, politics, economy, healthcare, and tourism. The artwork on the cover page of the book was the creation of Tage Taling, a final year student of anthropology at SCCZ.

 

 


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