Indigenous Animal Husbandry practices among tribes of Attappady, India
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Bester Preis: Fr. 52.24 (€ 53.42)¹ (vom 04.11.2019)Indigenous Animal Husbandry Practices Among Tribes of Attappady, India (Paperback) (2015)
ISBN: 9783659718267 bzw. 3659718262, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, United States, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.Tribes constitute about 1.14 per cent of the total population of Kerala (2001 census report). Attappady, the location of the present study, is the largest tribal settlement area of Kerala. The tribal folk of Attappady are the most backward among vulnerable ethnic groups of the state. They have a traditional economy depending mainly on land, livestock and forest. The population of (2001 Census) Attappady was 66,171 of which 27,121 belong to scheduled tribes. Tribes constitute about 41 of total population of Attappady, which comprises mainly of three ethnic groups, viz., Irula, Kurumba and Muduga. These tribes live in hamlets, which are a collection of a few families of the same community in a place. In the local language this is called as Ooru . There are a total of 183 hamlets in Attappady, of which 140 belong to Irulas, 24 belong to Mudugas and the remaining 19 hamlets belong to Kurumbas. Irulas possess 84 of the hamlets, followed by Mudugas (10 ) and Kurumbas (6 ) the least number. This study is intended to explore the indigenous animal husbandry practices among tribes and there documentation which is the need of the hour for preservation of these folklores.
Indigenous Animal Husbandry practices among tribes of Attappady, India (2015)
ISBN: 9783659718267 bzw. 3659718262, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Tribes constitute about 1.14 per cent of the total population of Kerala (2001 census report). Attappady, the location of the present study, is the largest tribal settlement area of Kerala. The tribal folk of Attappady are the most backward among vulnerable ethnic groups of the state. They have a traditional economy depending mainly on land, livestock and forest. The population of (2001 Census) Attappady was 66,171 of which 27,121 belong to scheduled tribes. Tribes constitute about 41% of total population of Attappady, which comprises mainly of three ethnic groups, viz., 'Irula', 'Kurumba' and 'Muduga'. These tribes live in hamlets, which are a collection of a few families of the same community in a place. In the local language this is called as 'Ooru'. There are a total of 183 hamlets in Attappady, of which 140 belong to 'Irulas', 24 belong to 'Mudugas' and the remaining 19 hamlets belong to 'Kurumbas'. 'Irulas' possess 84% of the hamlets, followed by 'Mudugas' (10%) and 'Kurumbas' (6%) the least number. This study is intended to explore the indigenous animal husbandry practices among tribes and there documentation which is the need of the hour for preservation of these folklores. Taschenbuch, 03.07.2015.
Indigenous Animal Husbandry practices among tribes of Attappady, India
ISBN: 9783659718267 bzw. 3659718262, in Deutsch, neu.
Tribes constitute about 1.14 per cent of the total population of Kerala (2001 census report). Attappady, the location of the present study, is the largest tribal settlement area of Kerala. The tribal folk of Attappady are the most backward among vulnerable ethnic groups of the state. They have a traditional economy depending mainly on land, livestock and forest. The population of (2001 Census) Attappady was 66,171 of which 27,121 belong to scheduled tribes. Tribes constitute about 41% of total population of Attappady, which comprises mainly of three ethnic groups, viz., "Irula", "Kurumba" and "Muduga". These tribes live in hamlets, which are a collection of a few families of the same community in a place. In the local language this is called as 'Ooru'. There are a total of 183 hamlets in Attappady, of which 140 belong to "Irulas", 24 belong to "Mudugas" and the remaining 19 hamlets belong to "Kurumbas". "Irulas" possess 84% of the hamlets, followed by "Mudugas" (10%) and "Kurumbas" (6%) the least number. This study is intended to explore the indigenous animal husbandry practices among tribes and there documentation which is the need of the hour for preservation of these folklores.
Indigenous Animal Husbandry practices among tribes of Attappady, India P. Bashir Bimal Author (2001)
ISBN: 9783659718267 bzw. 3659718262, vermutlich in Englisch, SIA OmniScriptum Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Tribes constitute about 1.14 per cent of the total population of Kerala (2001 census report). Attappady, the location of the present study, is the largest tribal settlement area of Kerala. The tribal folk of Attappady are the most backward among vulnerable ethnic groups of the state. They have a traditional economy depending mainly on land, livestock and forest. The population of (2001 Census) Attappady was 66,171 of which 27,121 belong to scheduled tribes. Tribes constitute about 41% of total population of Attappady, which comprises mainly of three ethnic groups, viz., Irula, Kurumba and Muduga. These tribes live in hamlets, which are a collection of a few families of the same community in a place. In the local language this is called as 'Ooru'. There are a total of 183 hamlets in Attappady, of which 140 belong to Irulas, 24 belong to Mudugas and the remaining 19 hamlets belong to Kurumbas. Irulas possess 84% of the hamlets, followed by Mudugas (10%) and Kurumbas (6%) the least number. This study is intended to explore the indigenous animal husbandry practices among tribes and there documentation which is the need of the hour for preservation of these folklores.
Indigenous Animal Husbandry practices among tribes of Attappady, India (2001)
ISBN: 9783659718267 bzw. 3659718262, vermutlich in Englisch, neu, Hörbuch.
Tribes constitute about 1.14 per cent of the total population of Kerala (2001 census report). Attappady, the location of the present study, is the largest tribal settlement area of Kerala. The tribal folk of Attappady are the most backward among vulnerable ethnic groups of the state. They have a traditional economy depending mainly on land, livestock and forest. The population of (2001 Census) Attappady was 66,171 of which 27,121 belong to scheduled tribes. Tribes constitute about 41% of total population of Attappady, which comprises mainly of three ethnic groups, viz., "Irula", "Kurumba" and "Muduga". These tribes live in hamlets, which are a collection of a few families of the same community in a place. In the local language this is called as 'Ooru'. There are a total of 183 hamlets in Attappady, of which 140 belong to "Irulas", 24 belong to "Mudugas" and the remaining 19 hamlets belong to "Kurumbas". "Irulas" possess 84% of the hamlets, followed by "Mudugas" (10%) and "Kurumbas" (6%) the least number. This study is intended to explore the indigenous animal husbandry practices among tribes and there documentation which is the need of the hour for preservation of these folklores.
Indigenous Animal Husbandry practices among tribes of Attappady, India - An exploratory study on indigenous and modern animal husbandry practices among the tribes of Attappady in Kerala, India (2001)
ISBN: 9783659718267 bzw. 3659718262, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Indigenous Animal Husbandry practices among tribes of Attappady, India: Tribes constitute about 1.14 per cent of the total population of Kerala (2001 census report). Attappady, the location of the present study, is the largest tribal settlement area of Kerala. The tribal folk of Attappady are the most backward among vulnerable ethnic groups of the state. They have a traditional economy depending mainly on land, livestock and forest. The population of (2001 Census) Attappady was 66,171 of which 27,121 belong to scheduled tribes. Tribes constitute about 41% of total population of Attappady, which comprises mainly of three ethnic groups, viz., `Irula`, `Kurumba` and `Muduga`. These tribes live in hamlets, which are a collection of a few families of the same community in a place. In the local language this is called as `Ooru`. There are a total of 183 hamlets in Attappady, of which 140 belong to `Irulas`, 24 belong to `Mudugas` and the remaining 19 hamlets belong to `Kurumbas`. `Irulas` possess 84% of the hamlets, followed by `Mudugas` (10%) and `Kurumbas` (6%) the least number. This study is intended to explore the indigenous animal husbandry practices among tribes and there documentation which is the need of the hour for preservation of these folklores. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
Indigenous Animal Husbandry practices among tribes of Attappady, India
ISBN: 9783659718267 bzw. 3659718262, in Englisch, OmniScriptum GmbH & Co. KG, OmniScriptum GmbH & Co. KG, neu.
P. Bashir Bimal, Rajkamal P.J, George Reeja, Paperback, English-language edition, Pub by OmniScriptum GmbH & Co. KG.
Indigenous Animal Husbandry practices among tribes of Attappady India
ISBN: 3659718262 bzw. 9783659718267, vermutlich in Englisch, neu.